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The Prince Rupert Optimist
DAILY EDITION
! VOL. I, NO. 92
Prince Rupert, B.C.. Saturday, August 20. 1910.
Price, FIVe Cents
RIGHT ROYAL RECEPTION READY
Hurrah for Laurier!
All is ready for 4ktM ^SffHieers
that will greet our dminguished visitor
when the Pnnce George's nose touches
the wha. f at two o'clock.
And these cheers can be given without any misgivings or any fear of an-
ioreseen hitch marring the harmony of
the celebration that iB to become so
memorable.
Everything has been foreseen and arranged���even the weather.
At the conclusion of the meeting of
all the committees in the City Hall last
night, and when each had made its final
report, Chairman Pattullo asked if
there were any further reports.
"I would like to hear the report of
the Weather Man." said Mr. Law.
"That comes in our department,"
replied Mr. Dawson. "I have the honor to report that there will be no rain,
except a heavy dew in the early morning, until Tuesday at 9 o'clock."
So you see that everything has been
arranged to the minutest detail. Moreover Crip will be on hand to see no cog
jars loose.
All morning the streets were crowded
with people in their holiday raiment,
and by the noon hour a great crowd had
gathered on the wharf impatient for
the arrival of Sir Wilfred and his
party. That he will arrive on time to
the minute has also been pre-arranged.
From early morning until noon wireless
messages were received from Captain
Robertson on the bridge of the Prince
George, telling of the programme of
the vessel. In his messages yesterday
he said he could be here, baring fog or
accident, at any hour after nine o'clock
this morning, but he would proceed
under slow bell and hit the dock at any
moment the committee decided upon.
Two o'clock was the hour set.
The harbor is filled with vessels of all
kinds. There are the government
boats, some twenty to thirty launches
and other craft. The reception committee starts punctually at 12.30 on the
Kestrel.
There are four Indian bands in town
for the celebration.
At the Government buildings a platform has been erected for the distinguished visitors. There the addresses
will be presented to Sir Wilfred, the
civic address first and then the Daughters of the Empire, the French. Canadian and the Indian. The latter is artistically burned on a paddle. Sir
Wilfred will probably reply to all four
at the conclusion of the presentations,
and then will follow introductions and
the Premier will drive through the city
in the auto.
Gazing up the vista of Centre street,
banked on either side of fresh young
trees their delicate greens touched with
splashes of red bunting, the arch erected
by the Indians opposite City Hall is
noticed. It is a substantially built
affair, done entirely by the Indians and
shows how deep is their loyalty to the
Great White Chief. Stretching from its
towers is the legend "Hail to Our Chief,"
and on the reserve "Metlakatla's
Welcome."
Across the street is a long streamer
bearing the words "Viva Laurier; vive
la Marine Canadienne, " and as the crowd
passed under it they made it a refrain.
Up Centre street with its blaze of
bunting and waving banners the city
arch at the foot of Sixth St. is reached.
This was made attractive and is intended to be an object lesson as well as
decorative, including an exhibition of
the fishing and mining industry. The
,ity Filled With Music, Bright Sunshine, Gay
Bunting and Merry Crowds.���Half of
Population to Meet Sir Wilfrid.
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OUR DISTINGUISHED GUEST-SIR WILFRID LAURIER
Prime Minister of Canada
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier is not only the greatest Canadian living but one of the grandest men in Canadian history. Though born of French parents and educated in an
atmosphere un-English he has risen to be our most polished English orator and a
patriot unexcelled. His life has been one of constant battles against mis-understanding, and a handicap of racial prejudice. He has always been a fighter, but one who
appeals to reason with fluent words and balanced arguments. Probably his greatest
ambition has been to unify the French speaking Canadians with the Anglo-Saxons.
He has given much study, made many brilliant speeches and accepted much criticism in the cause and he is happy in the knowledge that he has worked a wonderful
change in the racial spirit of the country. He has been equal to the mighty task.
Early in his life The Premier gained prominence by his oratory and particularly
in his public arguments on the relation between the church and the state. In parliament he was the only man who ever electrified the House in a speech in reply to
the address from the Throne. As a barrister he won early fame in the profession
and when Canada got a great Premier she lost a great lawyer.
The Premier has many admirers here who will see and hear him for the first
time. In this new country where the red corpusles are in the viens a man is accepted
for his worth, and all politics and creeds are forgotten when a big man receives
applause.
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A Canadian West with a population
of thirty millions of people is the vision
of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. It is a vision
characteristic of the man, characteristic of his optimism, of his faith in
Canada. He sees the West the center of
the Empire and first among Empire-
resources by reason of its population
and its prosperity. All his political life
he has been seeing possibilities in things.
He has been a worker-out of Canadian
potentialities. And now he has seen
in his mind's eye a Thirty Million West,
and who shall say that the dream may
not come true.
An Eight Million Canada cannot afford
to contemplate, unmoved, the Thirty
Million West of the coming years.
They are to be men of many ideals���
these newcomers���and of none. And
Canada must mother them all, and
teach them the things which she has
learned, and lead them in the paths which
she has chosen. She must be ready to
give them new ideals for old ones. She
must be equipped to Canadianize them,
every man, woman, and child, but
especially every child. The eight millions must deal with the twenty-two.
Inevitably, the eight, as well as the
twenty-two, will undergo a change.
The responsibility rests upon the eight
to see that the change is not in those
things essential to the nation's greatness,
greatness, to see that it a change for the
better rather than a change for the worse.
There will be good things to be accepted
lrom the newcomers and great things to
be learned from them, aa well as the many
undesirable things which Canadians will
do well to .reject, ln order, however,
that the assimilation may be complete,
the eight millions, more or less, will
have to deal with each year's immigration as it comes, sifting and rejecting ��
the unfit, and influencing the accepted
in all those subtle ways which lie within
the reach of the man at home when
dealing with the stranger in a strange
place. Should Canada lose pace with its
immigration, should it fail for only a
year or two to cope with the vast influx of men of alien customs and often
of alien speech, the possibilities of its
future may be prejudiced and the work
of Canadianizing the newcomers subjected to untimely delay.
Sir Wilfrid is no mere visionary. He
sees the responsibility, as well as the
possibility, of a Thirty Million West.
And he is determined to build for it,
to open great highways for the West's
products, to bring into quick touch
with the East and with the markets of
the world. He is setting his country's
house in order, for she is to welcome
many guests. But there is a resonsibility
which no Premier, which no Government |
can shoulder in its entirety. The Canadianizing of the newcomers, their education in British laws and British standards, must be the work of the people ai
a whole. It is the eight millions of Canadt
who must prepare to make good citizens of the hosts which are to form thi
Thirty Million West.
No Politics Her.
The further West Sir Wilfrid Lau
rier comes the more non-political arc
the greetings extended to him. He i
much too big a man to suppose that th
popular demonstrations are intended
as an endorsement of his political po
icy or as anthing else than a tribute tt*
himself personally and as the Canac
ian of the day.���Colonist.
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Cancellation of Reserve
NOTICE is hereby -riven, that the reserve established over those portions of Lot 170, Queen
Charlotte District, by reason of the surrender of
said portions out of Special Timber Licenses Nos.
31949 and 31948, surveyed respectively as Lots 633
and 317, Queen Charlotte District, is canceled for
the purpose of elTectintr a sale of said Lot 170,
Queen Charlotte District comprising 36 acres more
or less, in the Pacific Coast Fisheries, Limited.
ROBT. A. RENWICK,
Deputy Commissioner of Lands.
Lands Department, Victoria, B.C.
Aoril 10.1910. 17-3m
Cancellation of Reserve
Notice is hereby given that the reserve existing
on Crown lands in the vicinity! of Babine Lake,
situate in range 6. Coast District, notice of which
was published in the British Columbia Gazette
dsted December 17th, 1908, is cancelled in so far as
said reserve relates to lots numbered 1519, 1618;
1517,1516, 1515,1510. 1507, 1516, 1506a, 1503, 1501,
1502,1512, 1611, 1505, 1504, 1613, 1514, 1509, 1608,
1630,1627,1628, 1629,1631,1532,1533.1534,1536,1537,
1539,1536,1638,1540.1641,1544,1543,1545.1546,1542,
1547, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1520,1521,1522,1623,1524,1625,
1526 and 1561.
ROBERT A. RENWICK,
Deputy Commissioner of Lands.
Lands Department,
Victoria. B. C, June 16th, 1910. 45-3m
Cancellation of Reserve
Notice is hereby jriven that the Reserve existing
on Crown Lands in the vicinity of Babine Lake,
and situate in Cassiar District, notice of which
bearing date June 30th, 1908, was published in the
British Columbia Gazette dated July 2nd, 1908, Is
cancelled. *
ROBERT A. RENWICK.
Deputy Commissioner of Lands.
LandB Department,
Victoria, B. C��� June 16th. 1910.1 45-Sm
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SKETCH OF PRINCE RUPERTS HONORED GUEST
After Serving His Country For Thirty-Nine Years Has
Many Opponents But No Enemies, and a Personal
Honor Unsullied and Unattackable.
SIR Wilfrid Laurier has served his i
country in its parliaments thirty-
nine years. He entered the Legisla- j
ture of Quebec on Nov. 7, 1871,
as member for Athabaska. In 1874 j
he was elected to the House of Commons from the same district. Three
years later, October 8, 1877, entered
the cabinet, with the portfolio of inland revenue. The following day he
presented himself for re-election and
on October 27, when the polls closed
it was found that he had been defeated by a ���majority of twenty-nine
votes. On November 18 he was returned from Quebec East, and has represented that constituency till this
day.
On September 17, 1878, the government was defeated by a majority of
eighty-six. On October 9, Mr. Mackenzie resigned office, and on April
28, 1880, he retired from the leadership of the opposition. He was succeeded by Mr. Edward Blake, and he
in turned retired June 2, 1887. Sir
Wilfrid Laurier was unanimously chosen
leader on June 7, and has occupied
that place for twenty-three years.
In 1896 the Liberals were returned
to parliament in the majority and their
leader became prime minister, a post
which he still holds
His Birth and His Marriage
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was born on
November 20, 1841, at St-Lin, in the
county of Assomption. His father
was a land surveyor. His grandfather was a farmer, yet interested in
mathematics and the science of those
days. His mother was Marcelle Mar-
tineau. Her only child was Wilfrid,
and she died when he was four years
old. On May 13, 1868, he married
Zoe Lafontaine, of Montreal. That a
man is born and is married���these
are two of the four events of real importance in his life.
The most notable servants of the
crown in the overseas dominions are
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Louis
Botha, and neither is of English birth.
They are the most useful on that account. In the first speech which Sir
Wilfrid ever delivered in parliament
he declared that, under the British
constitution, we had freedom, privilege
and power. It was the finest under which
men ever lived, and especially fitted
to unite citizens of different races,
nationalities, and religions. These
sentiments were uttered nearly forty
years ago, and the speaker has never
since departed from them. Unless one
gains a close apprehension of this central thought he can form no estimate
of what Sir Wilfrid Laurier has done
for Canada and for the world. Still
less can one follow the course which he
has consistently pursued.
Aa Practical Statesman
He is not an idealist. He is a practical statesman who prefers to get a
thing done in the best way it can be
done rather than not get it done at
all. He is not fond of the mpossble.
What he can not effect by persuasion
he never attempts to do by force.
He is fully aware how complicated
a business the world is, how selfish
some men are and how foolish all are.
For the both he has an immense toleration. He is always amused but never
annoyed; and with all his experience,
his experience has not made him hopeless or sad. He is a man of vision,
of imagination, and yet he has never
brought himself to really believe that
the men by whom he is surrounded
are angels, no matler how faithfully
he may defend them, or that his opponents are always hopelessly in the
wrong.
His Motherless Boyhood
Possibly the education which he received in his youth may help to account for his sagacious and sympathetic attitude towards all opinions,
no matter how absurb they may seem.
The motherless boy attended the elementary school of his native parish till
he was twelve years old. Then he
spent a year at a Protestant school at
New Glasgow, and lived with an Irish
family- Much of his leisure was spent
in the house of John Murray, who was
an elder in the church of Scotland
and had been educated for its ministry.
In proof of this surmise his own words
may be quoted: "The pure family life
and the godly conduct of the Murrays
impressed me and convinced me that a
Protestant can be an earnest, true
Christian, as well as a Catholic."
His Entry at Old McGill
The next seven years were spent in
L'Assomption College, one of those institutions which are the last refuge
of education on the American Continent. In 1861 he entered McGill University, and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the expiration of his
course. In the valedictory address
which he made to his fellow students
he charged them that their mission
was to cause justice to reign; to separate the true from the false; to maintain the rights of citizens; to preserve
the general peace; to preserve for the
family its inheritance, the individual
his honor, for the public the just rep-
pression of offences; to hold within
limits the audacity of the powerful;
and to relieve the wretchedness of the
weak, without violence to the one, or
indulgence to the other.
He was brought up in a hard school.
Before he was yet 30 he was in the
thick of real political and religious
strife. Politics was not then a question
of awarding a contract or filling an
office. The issue was whether free born
men should govern themselves, or whether
they should be governed by the terms
of the "Programme Catholique" which
was the last political expression of ultra-
montism, or by the "Protestant Defence. Association," or by both.
Days Before Confederation
Those were the days, too, when
Canada was a congeries of widely
separated provinces with different or
hostile interests. The sound of the
"Papineau gun" had scarcely died
out; Lyon Mackenzie's efforts had not
yet fully decided if the executive was
to be subject to the control of parliament, or if it would surrender to the
people the privileges which it had
usurped and had insolently retained.
It is little wonder then that Sir Wilfrid learned how to handle himself
as he does in a debate over the production of some papers, we shall say,
or at an imperial conference where
the choicest wits of the empire are
assembled.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier came to the
scrutiny of British institutions with
a fresh eye; and he was quick to discover the high place which government by party holds. Before a party
can govern it must get into power
and if it would continue to govern it
must stay in power. Sir Wilfrid never
forgets that, whilst he is prime minister, he is also leader of a party, and
he is as sedulous in performing the
duties of the one as of the other. Anyone who supposes that he does not
understand the management of a
campaign will find himself sadly mistaken; and opponents who resort to
sublety, adroitness, and skill in contriving are very likely to find themselves over-matched.
of the person of a ureal *��* , ���
servant of the peoplTt ��1 J*
of the British crown. a and
But no expanse of writing can ���
vey a complete idea of his ���,L
face, his expression ifi "j"*
than quaint and not quite whin,! f
his old-world way o," Jj***
moving, his gentle courteous beari!
his affable, complaisant, winsome 1
ery manner, which may all be sumni^
up the one word debonair.
Always Tells the Truth
Sir Wilfrid Laurier always tells the
truth, or, rather, he never says a thing
which is not true. At times he allows
his opponents to remain in doubt, or
even as victims of their own misconception. Yet one would not say that
he was entirely simple-minded in political affairs., He can manage a campaign
or a debate in parliament with equal
ease, his favorite method being to encourage his opponents to raise a cloud
of dust in which they cannot find their
way. The plan worked to perfection
in the debate upon the Naval Bill.
And yet, on the other hand, he has
a mind of extreme innocence, directness, and ���I had almost said���simplicity. He has the faculty of getting
hold of a thing by the right end, of
seeing into the heart of a matter, and
handling his material in the most natural, and, therefore, easiest way. He
gives the impression which one receives upon beholding a practised
craftsman engaged in tasks which to
the inexperienced are impossible or
done only with much labor.
His Political Calumniators
It is easy to know what he will do
in any given case. All one has to do
is to ask one's self, what is the common sense of the thing. Then one
knows what course the premier will
take, whether it be a question of giving
schools to Protestants or to Catholics,
making a treaty, building a navy,
sending armed forces oversea, or providing for the consolidation and defence of the empire. But he must
not be hurried. No one understands
better the solving power of time upon
political problems.
No man in Canadian public life has
received more attention at the hands
of political culmniators. He has been
blamed by Protestants for being a
good Catholic, and he has been accused
by Catholics of being a bad Catholic.
At one election it was affirmed that he
was a Protestant minister, apostate
and a companion of the excommunicated.
Personal Honor Intact
The English have blamed him for
speaking French; and his own people have blamed him for speaking
French with an English accent. All
of which means that he is a man first
and a Catholic and Frenchman afterwards. Even the crime of treason
has been laid to his charge; but all
the notice his detractors received was
a sad smile and a few chance refle c-
tions upon their foolishness rather
than upon their wickedness. In forty
years, however, no opponent has been
so base as to utter a slander which
touched his personal honor, the purity
of his private life, or the righteousness of his character.
He has opponents but no enemies,
and that is the highest achievement
of a man who has been in public life
nearly all his days. In the tortuous
course of the political way, no matter how sudden the emergency, he
has never been known to utter an ill
natured expression and rarely a harsh
one.
His knowledge is so exact, his mastery of public affairs so great, and
the discipline of his party so firm that
parliament is disposed to rely more
absolutely than it ought upon the
direction of one individual. In this
Sir Wilfrid has the defect of his quality.
Mastery of Public Affairs
To write the life of Sir Wilfrid Laurier is to write the history of Canada
for half a century. That is not the
present intention, especially as the
task has already been so admirably
performed by Mr. Willison; but rather
to give a view from near observation
WATER NOTICE
to obtain s license in the Skwna Di<
siar District. "
���ion ol Ca��
[a] The name ol Company in full TV o
Mining Company, limited he RoMe,e"
b Tlie head otlice 507 Crown building, Vancouver
The capital, how divided, showint* ,..,.,
{.aid up ��,600.000 divided in'l.600��-C5
k*&m a" purpom] Free MiM,'sCe*��a
[61 The name of the lake, stream or aou-c*
^Jwmiamed, tke description i,\ North Arm ol E
vt'IJi1!6 P0;1*,1.0' diversion: Fifty teet lrom tha
North line ol lot No. 896, 45.01���A loaSjl*
26, 1903 C. G. 5006-2M. *"��
Id] The quantity ol water applied lorffa taH
eet per second] 5 cubic feet per second
'fl SS. character of the proposed worka: Mirdn
and Milling purposes.
If] The premises on which the water is to ba
\ASea\describe same] The Roosevelt No. 1 on th
property of the Roosevelt Mining Compsay
lil The purposes for which the water ia to ta
used: Mining Power
IA) If for irrigation described the land intended
to be irrigated, giving acreage: None.
(t'l It the water is to be used for power or miniM
purposes describe the place where the water is
to be returned to some natural channel, and thi
difference in altitude between point of diversion
and point of return, at a point near the south side
line of the Roosevelt No. 1 Mineral Claim and tht
difference in the altitude is ahout 500 feet
[j] Area of Crown land intended to be occupied
by the proposed works, none.
[I.*] This notice was posted on the Ninth[9th]
day of August 1910 and application will be made
to the Commissioner on the Ninth[9th| day oi
September 1910.
[f] Give the names and addresses of any riparian
Broprietors or licensees who or whose lands tn
kely to be affected by the proposed works, either
above or below the outlet, none.
Attach copy of such parts of the Compiny'i
memorandum of association as authorize the
proposed application and works.
[Signature] Joseph Chew, Agent.
Aug. 16. (P. O. Adressl Vancou fr, B. C.
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LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, James Kelly of Vancouver,
C occupation transferman, intends to apply
r permission to purchase the foUowing described
. "commencing at a post planted two nules east
_L�� 0 ���ost planted on the right bank of the Kitwan-
Cool river about eighteen miles from its junction
���with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains, thence
liiorth 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth
|8u chains to point ol commencement, containing
���40 acres. T T, ���
Xate May 21, 1910. ��� .. Jamea Kelly
���pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agt.
Cassiar Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Skeena
_ Take notice that I, James Goggan of Vancouver,
IB. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for per-
Irnission to purchaae the following descriDed lands:-
I Commencing at a post planted two milea eaat
lol a post planted on the right, bank of the Kitwan-
���cool river about eighteen miles from its junction
[with the Naas river, thence eaBt 80 chains, thence
nori h 80 chaina, thence weBt 80 chains, thence south
18d chainB to the point of commencement, containing
���640 acres.
���Date May 21, 1910. James Goggan
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Herbert Thompson, of Vancouver, B C., occupation brickmason, intends to
���apply for permission to purchase the following
���described lands:-
I Commencing at a post planted at a point one
���mile east of a point on the east bank of the
���Nans river ahout 26 mileB up river from Aiyansh
Ilmliaii Village, said point on the Naaa river being
���shout four miles down stream from where the Kit-
���wancool river empties into the Naaa, thence east
���80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence weat 80
^chains, thenca north 80 chain to the point of
rommen.'ement, containing 640 aces.
Date May 1*1, 1910. Herbert Thompson.
Puh. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���DUtiict of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Burns of Vancouver.
* "., occupation laborer.i ntends to apply for per-
nission to purchaae the following described lands:-
i ommencing at a poat planted at a point one
jilt* east of a point on the Eaat bank of til e Naaa
liver about 26 miles u p river from Aiyansh Indian
Village, said point on the Naas river being about
lour miles down s tream from where the Kitwancool
liver emptiea into the Naas: thence east 80 chainB,
Ihence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains.thence
ith 80 chaineto point of commencement, containing 640 aeres.
T Date May 18,1910. John Burna
Puh. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agt
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Labedere ot Vancouver
J. C ., occupation logger, intends to apply for
Permission to purchase the following deaeribed
fanris:-
('ommencing at a poat planted at a point on the
last bank of the Naas river about 29 miles up river
from Aiyansh Indian Village, and said point being
���own river about one mile from where the Kitwaneool river empties into the Naaa river; thence west
In chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80
|ha!ns, thence south 80 chaina to point of
lommencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 13,1910. John Labedere
ub. June 18. Robert McDona!d.Agent
Cassiar Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Walter Byron Harvey of
Vancouver, li. C, occupation logger, Intends to
apply for permission to purchaae the following
pescribed lands:-
i Commencing at a post planted at a point on the
last bank of the NaaB river about 29 miles up river
bom Aiyanah Indian Village, said point being about
pie mile down river from where the Kitwancool
aver empties into the Naas river; thence eaat 80
Tains, thence north 80 chaina, thence weat 80
hains, thence south 80 chains to
bint of commencement, containing 640 acres
jnnre or less.
Dale May 13,1910. Walter Byron Harvey
^b. June 18. Robert McDonald. Agent.
Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Caaslar
Take notice that I, John Leitch Parker, of
Victoria, B. C., occupation mining engineer, intends to apply tor permission to purchase the
illowing described lands:-
��� Commencing at a post plantod about 2 mUes
Blatant and in a southerly direction trom the power
louse of Hidden Creek Mines on Hidden Creek,
Jl. C, being the north-east corner post of the land
Ipplied for, thence 10 chaina west, thence 40
chains south, thence 10 chaina east, thence 40
Inains north to the point of beginning, containing
III acres more or leas.
Vote July 24, 1910. John Leitch Parker
Puh. Aug. 4th.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���Diatrict of Skeena
. uke notice that I, W llllam Breuel of Vancouver.
Jl* c��� occupation fisherman, intends to apply for
���lermission to purchase the following described
Isndi:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
���J" iho Kitwancool river about sixteen miles from
���in junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
���chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80
���chuins, ihence south 80 chains to the point of com-
���tnencoment, containing 640 acres.
���Date May 18,1910. William Breuel
11 uli. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Cnssinr Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
1 ake notico that I, James McDonald of Vancouver. II. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply for
(permission to purchaae the following described
[lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
ol the Kitwancool river about twenty-two miles
Mm. its junction with the Naas river, thence oast
JO chuins, thence aouth 80 chainB, thence west 80
��� chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of
' "nmuncement, contninlng 640 acres.
Muy 20,1910. James McDonald
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
hut
I ub, June 18.
Robert McDonald.Agent
Coi
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
1 uke notice that I, Charles Henry Morse of Van-
I ?ouver, B. C, occupation waiter, intends to apply
I '"'.I!'!���'""'011 *�� Purchase the following described
mmenclng at n poat planted one mile south
Post planted on the right bank of the Kltwan-
| con nver about twenty-four milea from its junction
I *..'.iko? t ?" rivOT'tnenca *�����* 80 chains, thenco
'' v "Il chains, thence east SO chaina, thence north
.chains to point ot commencement, containing
' o IU acres.
Date May 20,1910. Charlea Henry Morse
1 "b. June 18. Robert McDonald-Agent.
Cassiar Lnnd District���District of Skeena
. 'ake notice that I, Charlea Black ot Vancouve.*,
���,."���' "ccupation laborer, intends to apply for
E" to Purcha8e th8 following described
Commencing at a post planted one mile south of
a post planted on the right bank ot the Kitwancool
JJSf "bou,t twenty- two milea from Its junction
acmfi S? W* rivor. tnen��* mt 80 chains, thence
80 ��h ��� cha'n8. thence west 80 chains, thenee north
cnains to tho point of commencment, containing
''���o acres.
Pol? -M��y 20,1910. Charles Black
un, June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Skeena Land DUtrict���District of Coast '
Take notice that I, Edward A. Gruchy of
Lakelse Lake, occupation farmer, Intends to apply
for permission to purchase the foUowing described
Commencing at a post planted on the north
shore of Lekelse Lake near Eugene Geltas west
boundary line and marked E7*A. G'a Bouth east
corner poBt, thence, running westerly 30 chaina
more or less along lake shore and north line of
Government Hatchery reserve, thence north 25
chains more or less to the N. E. corner of P. R.
N.o 528, thence eaat 30 chainB, more or lesa, to
Lugene Geltaa weat line, thence south to point
of commencement, and containing 70 acres more
or leas.
Date ol staking, July 14, 1910. Edward A. Gruchy
Pub. Auguat 4.
Prince Rupert Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that Charles Pomeroy of Victoria,
B. C, occupation retired, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the foUowing described
Commening at a poat planted about three milea
distant and in a north westerly direction from the
mouth of the Exchamaiks River, thence north 80
chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80
chains, thencc east 80 chains to the point ot commencement
Dato July 10, 1910. Charles Pomeroy
Pub. Aug 4. John E. Rogers, agent.
Prince Rupert Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that Rowena Taylor of Victoria,
B. C, occupation spinster, Intenda to apply for
permiasion to purchaae the following deaeribed
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile west and
20 chains north of the north weat corner of the land
applied for by Charles Pomeroy, thence eouth
80 chaina, thence east 80 chains, thence north
80 chainB, thence west 80 chaina to the point of
commencement.
Date July 10, 1910. Rowena J. Taylor
Pub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, agen
Skeena Land District���District of Coaat
Tako notice that. Amy Lewis of London, England
occupation spinster, intends to apply tor permission
to purchaae the following described lands:*
Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains
west and 40 chainB aouth of the south west corner
of lot 1720 and marked Amy LewU' N. W. corner
poat, thence south 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains,
thence north -80 chainB, thence west 80 cnains,
to point of commencement, containing 640 acres
more or less.
Date June 6, 1910. Amy Lewis
Pub. June 25. John C Mulville.agent.
Skeena Land District���DUtrict ol Ciast
Take notice that Lionel Dineen of Port Simpson
occupation school teacher, intends to apply for
Eermiasion to purchase the foUowing described
inds:-
Commenclng at a post planted at S. E. corner
40 chains north and 40 chains east of N. E. corner
of lot 1116 Haroly Survey, thence 60 chains north,
thence 60 chains east, thence 60 chains south,
thonce 60 chains west to post of commencement
containing 360 acrea more or less.
June 8, 1910. Lionel Dineen
Pub. July 9th. Fred Bohler, agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte Islands.
Take notice that Charlea E. Yockney, of Maaaet,
occupation rancher, Intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands :
Commencing at a post planted at the northeast
corner, aame being one mile west and two milea
north from the southwest corner of T. L. 39,979;
thence west 80 chains, thence Bouth 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to
point of commencement���640 acres.
Dated May 2, 1910. Charles E. Yockney,
pubjun4
Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict ot Queen Charlotte Islands
Take notice that Alex. Shields of Saskatoon,
Saak, occupation lumberman, Intenda to apply
for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on
the following decribed landa:-
Commencing at a post planted on the eaat shore
of th entrance to Naden Harbor, thence east 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chaina to the place of commencement.
Date June, 11, 1910. Alex. Shields
Pub July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent.
Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Ialands
Take notice that J. C. Shielda, of Savonas, B. C.
occupation lumberman, intends to apply for a
license to proapect for coal and petroleum on the
following deaeribed landa:-
Commencing at a poat planted on tho east ahore
of the entrance to Naden Harbor, thonce eaat 80
chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thonce south 80 chains to the place of commencement. ��� ������...,
Dato June 11, 1910. Jas. C. Shielda
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Pub. July 7.
Roland 1
Craig, agent.
Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Queen Charlotte Islands
Take notico that Ida Shiolda ol Savonas, B. C,
occupation married woman, intendB to apply for a
license to prospect lor eoal and petroleum on the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post plantod on the north shore
of Graham Ialand about ono mile west from Indian
Reserve at Seven Mile Point; thence south 80
chains, thenco west 80 chaina, thence north 80
chains, thenco eaat 80 chaina to the place of commencement. TJ _.,..
Dato Juno 13, 1910. , Ida Shiolda,
Pub. July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent.
Skeona Land District���District of (Juicn Char-
lotto Ialands
Take notice that Koland l>. Crcig ol Vancouver
B. C��� occupation loreat engineer, intenda to Bpply
for a license to proapect lor coal and petroleum on
the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the east shore
of Naden Harbor, throe miles in a southorly
direction [rom the entrance to the Harbor, thence
cast 80 chains, thenco south 80 chains, thenco west
80 chaina, thonce north 80 chaina to tho place ol
commencement. d-.i.��j r> r-oi*.
Dato June 11, 1910. Roland D. Craig.
Pub. July 7.
Skeena Land District���Distriet of Quocn Char-
lotto Islands
Take notico that Geo. W. Abraham ol Saska
toon Saak, occupation clerk, Intenda to apply for
aHconsoto prospect Ir coal and petroleum on the
following described lauds:- ,
Commencing at a post planted on the eaat ahore
of Nadeni Harbor three miles ina southerly diroc-
oi �������"-' j'��',���..., t0 tho Harbor, thence east
lo chain \tneih��0 chains thence west 80
ohalns thonco MUth 80 chains to the place of com-
mencement. Q w Abnham.
gib? Iff 7 ' Koland D. Craig, agent.
Skeena Land District-Diatrict of Coast
Take notico that John William Lewis of Prince
lake nonce nm . .jmughtsman, intends
f;$. %CpermiS to" purchaso tho following
d���� a port P|^dsout��hUw^ ��ft
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Florence Croot of Victoria,
B. C, occupation stenographer, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencint at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-six miles up
stream from its junction with the Naas river.thence
east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west
80 chains, thence north 80 chains to tho point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. Florence Croot
Pub. June 18. % Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���DiBtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Jessie Frampton, of Victoria
B. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-six miles up stream from
its junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. Jessie Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Kathleen G. Frampton of
\ ictoria, B. C, occupation spinster, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following.
described lands:-
Commencing at a poet planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kirwan-
cool river about twenty-Bix miles up stream from
its junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80
chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of
commencement, containing 6(0 acrea.
Date May 26, 1910. Kathleen G. Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, George Selby B. Perry of
Victoria, B. C.t occupation broker, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the rignt bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-six miles up stream from
its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
chains, thence north 80 chains, tnence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. George Selby B. Perry
Pub. June is Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that 1, Robert William Clark, of
Victoria, B. C., broker, intends to apply for per
mission to purchnse the following described lands'-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-six miles up stream from
its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
cbains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910. Robert William Clark
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Casslat Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Edwin Coventry cf Victoria,
B. C, occupation clerk, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-seven miles
up stream from ils junction with the Naas river,
tnence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chaint>,thence
west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to the point
of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 2.5,1910. Edwin Coventry
Pub. June Is. Robert McDonald.Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Skeena Land District���District of Coast.
Take notice that Henry G. Browne of Berlin,
Ontario, occupation commercial traveller, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
desenbed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the south-west
corner of surveyed lot 27 on the right bank of the
Skeena River, thence north 20 chains, thence west
2(1 chainB, thence south 20 chains more or less to
right bank of Skeena river thence east along said
right bank 20 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 40 acreB more or less.
Date June 6, 1910. Henry G. Browne.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.
Skeena Land Diatrict���District of Coast.
Take notice that Sarah Browne of Berlin, Ont.,
occupation married woman, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lands :-
Commencing at a post on the right bank of
Skeena River at S. W. corner of H. G. Browne's
application to purchase said post being 20 chains
west of south west corner of surveyed lot 27, thence
north 20 chains, thence west 40 cnains more or less
to left bank of McNeil River, thence south along
said left bank to junction with Skeena River, thence
east along right bank of Skeena river to point of commencement, containing 80 acres more or less.
Date June 6, 1910. Sarah Browne.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.
Skeena Land District���Diatrict of Coast.
Take notice that Charles E. Zurbrigg, of New
Hamburg Ontario, occupation jeweller, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of McNeil River about half a mile north of N. E.
corner of Jacob E. Zurbrigg's application to purchase, said post being about three and a half mile3
north of the mouth of McNeil River, thence west
40 chains thence south 40 chains, thence east 40
chains more or I ess to right bank of McNeil River
thence north along said right bank 40 chainB more
or ess to point of commencement, containing 160
| acres more or less.
I Date June 6.1910. Charles E. Zurbrigg.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.
Coast Land District���District of Skeena.
Take notice that I, Frederick Alexander Montgomery, of Vancouver, occupation broker, intend
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands: CommencinK' at a post plnnted at
the northwest corner of surveyed lot 1937 (not
Gazetted), thence south 80 chains, thence east 20
chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 20
chainB to point of commencement, containing 160
acres more or less and comprising lots Nos. 1937
and 1931. Frederick Alexander Montgomery.
Dated May 17, 1610. J. D. Nichols, Agent,
pubjun 2
Omineca Land District���District of Coast.
Take notice that F. C. Pillsbury, occupation
civil engineer, of Boston. Massachusetts, U.S. A.,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands: Commencing at a post
planted at the northeast corner of lot 312, thence
east twenty chains, thence north twenty ehains,
thence west twenty chains, thence south twenty
chains to point of commencement and containing
forty acres more or less.
Dated May 14. 1910. F. C. Pn.LSBURY, Locator,
pub june 1 Thomas L. Elliott, Agent.
COAL NOTICE
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte
TaUe notice that sixty days from date I, Percy
Shadforth of New Westminster, B. C��� by occupation master mariner, intend to apply to the
Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a licenae
to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under
640 acres of land on Granam island described aa
follows:-
Commencing at a post planted at the N. E.
corner of timber lot No. 597; thence south 80 chains,
thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
Pub. Aug. 5. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date I, Percy
Shadforth of New Westminster, B. C, occupation
master mariner intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of Lands for a license to. prospect
for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres oJ
land on Graham island described as follows:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile south and
two milea west of the N. E. corner of timber lot
597; thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains, thenco north 80 cliains to
place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
Pub. Aug 5. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date I, Percy
Shadforth of New Westminster, B. C., occupation
master mariner intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect
for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of
land on Graham Island described as fallows:
Commencing at a post planted one mile south
and two miles west of the N. E. corner of timber
lot No. 597; thence east 80 chains, thence south
80 chains, thence west 80 ehains, thence north 80
chains to place of oommencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
Pub. Aug. 5. Thomas J. Anderson. Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Martha Esther Coventry of
Victoria,B.C., occupation married, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of thp Kitwancool river, about twenty-seven milea
up stream from its junction with the Naas river,
thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,thence
west 80 chains, thence north 80 chainB to the point
of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910. Martha Esther Coventry
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I. Keith Bertie Frampton
of Victoria, B. C, occupation architects pupil,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lnnds:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about twenty eight miles
up stream from its junction with the Naas river,
tnence east 80 chains, thence north SO chains,
thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains to
the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date Mav 25,1910. Keith Bertie Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that 1, John Wiley of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-threo miles
from its junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chainB, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 20,1910. John Wiley
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notico that 1, John Thompson Kennedyfof
Vancouvor, B. C, occupation book-keeper, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
descrilied lands;-
Commencing at a post planted on right bank of
the Kitwancool river about twenty-four miles from
its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to point of co
ment, containing 610 acres.
Date May 20, 1910. John Thompson Kennedy
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Henry Morton of Vancouver, B. C.i occupation mitl-hand, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:- ,, .... '.
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about twenty-four miles
from Its junction of the Naas rivor, thence east 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chaina, thence north 80 chains to the point of com- j
mencement, containing 640 acres.
Dato May 20, 1910. John Henry Morton '
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Cassiar Land District���Dlatrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Walter Bartlett of Vancouver
B. C, occupation fireman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described laods:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile south
of a post ptanted on the right bank of Kitwancool
river about twenty-four miles from its junction with
the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence south
80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80
chainB to point of commencement, containing 640
Date' May 20, 1910. Walter Bartlett
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Skeena Land District���District of Coast.
Take notice that Lila M. Cooke of Berlin Ont.,
occupation lady, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the foUowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the left bank
of McNeil River at the north west corner of Barbara
Zurbrigg's application to purchase said post being
j three miles and 20 chains north of mouth of McNeil
I River thence east 40 chains, thenoe north 80 chaina
i thence west 40 chains, thence south 80 chains to
I point of commencement, containing 320 acres more
: or less.
; Date June 6, 1910. Lila M. Cooke
' Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agt
Skeena Land District���District of Coast.
Take notice that Arthur Purves of Minneapolis,
Minn., occupation journalist, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
; lands :-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of McNeil River at the north east corner of the
Frank Hodgin's application to purchase, said post
being one mile and 50 chains north of the mouth of
i McNeil River, thenee west 40 chains, thence north
! 80 chains, thence east 60 chains more or less to
right bank of McNeil River, thence south along
said right bank SO chains more or le*s to point
of commeneement, containing 400 acres more or
i less.
I Date June 6, 1910. Arthur Purves.
Pub. June 11. Danield Oscar Wing. Agent.
Pkeena Land District���District of Coast
; Take notice that May Dineen of fort Simpson,
I occupation steongrapher, intends to apply for per-
! mission to purchase the following described land.s:-
Commencing at a poat planted at the northwest
corner 20 chains south of Lionel Dineen's S. E.
corner, thence 80 chains east, thence 40 chains
south, thence 80 chains west, thence 40 chains
north to post of commencement, containing 320
acres more or less.
June S, 1910. May Dineen
Pub. July 9th. Fred Bohler, agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coast
Take notice that Sarah E. Alton of Port Simpnon,
occupation nurse, intends lo apply for permiHsion
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the north west
corner 40 chains east of May Dineen's S, W.
corner, tnence 80 chains east, thenco 80 chains
south, thence 80 chains Wflflt, thence 80 chains
north to post of commencement, containing 610
ncres more or less.
Date June 8, 1910. Sarah E, Alton.
Pub. July 9th. Fred Bohler agent.
Skeena Lund District- District of Coast.
Take notice that Fanny C. Purves of Minneap- !
olis, Minn, occupation married woman, intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following ;
described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted at north east
corner of lot 28[Burveyed] on the right bank of the
Skeena river thence north 80 chains, thence east 10
ehalna more orless to right bank of McNeil River,
thence south along said right bank 80 chains more
or lesa to junction of said McNeil Kiver with '
Skeena River thence west along right hunk of
Skeena River 40 chainB more or less to point of
commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.
Date June'6, 1910. Fannin C. Purves. ,
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agt,
Skeena Land DiBtrict���District or Coast.
Take notice that Nellie Hodgins of Berlin, Ont.,
occujiation lady, intends to apply for permission
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a poat planted about 70 chainB
north of mouth of McNeil River on the left bank
of said McNeil River, thencesouth 40 chains, thence
west 20 chains more or less to left bank of McNeil
River, thence north along said left bank against
stream 40 chaina more or less to point of commencement, containing 80 acrea more or less.
Date June 6, 1910. Nellie Hodgins.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
| Take notice that i, Alfred Deakin of Victoria,
j B. C, occupation farmer, intends to apply for per-
j mission to purchase the following descrihed lands:-
| Commencing ut a post planted two miles aouth
| of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 31 miles up river from its
j junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chainB, thence west 80 chains,
thonce north 80 chains to point of commencement
containing 640 acres
Date May 27, 19J0. Alfre * DeaUt
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, ag.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
! Take notice that I, Violet Deakin of Victoria,
! B. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for
fiermission to purchase the following described
anda:-
I Commencing at a post planted two miles south
! of a post planted on the right bank of the Kit-
i wancool river, about 32 miles up river from its
j junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,
I thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,
i thence north 80 chains to point of commencement,
I containing 640 acres.
j Date May 27,1910. Violet Deakin.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent
Skeena Land District���District of Coast
Take notice that Patrick L. Mulville of Prince
I Rupert, B C, occupation timekeeper, intends
i to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
I Commencing at a post planted 40 chains west
and 80 chains south of south west corner of L"t
1 1733, and marked Patrick L. Mulville's N. E.
i -onier post, thence 80 chains st uth, thence 80
cnains west, thence 80 chains north, thence 80
chains east to point of commencement, containing
640 acres more or less.
1 Date June S, 1910. Patrick L. Mulville
Pub. June 25. John C. Mulville, agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notiee that I, Chas. Collyer of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
| Commencing at a post planted at the south corner of lot 308, Gooso Bay Observatory Inlet thence
west 20 chains, thence south 40 chains, thence
east 20 chains, thence north 40 chains meandering
the shore of Goose Hay to point ot commencement
being 80 acres more or less.
Date June 6th, 1910. Chas. Collyer.
Pub. June lit.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Tuke notice that 1, James Eugene Gilmore of
Prince Rupert, D, C, occupation hotel-keeper,
intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about 20 chains
south of u point on the south or left bank of the Naas
river, said point on the Naas hei ig zbout two miles
down river from Quinaha Indian Village and about
three quarters of a mile down river from where the
Quiska Creek empti**s into thc Naas, thence south
40 chains, thence went 40 ehains, thence north 40
chains, thence east 40 chains to the point of commencement, containing 160 acres.
Date Juno 18,1910. James Eugene Gilmore.
Pub. July 5. H. N. Boss, agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coast
Tako notice that Frederick Archer of Prince
Kupert, It. ('., occupation clerk, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following deKcrlbed
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on tho Bouth-east
corner of lot 529, thenco we.<t forty chains, thenco
south forty chaini, thence east twenty chains moro
or less to shore line of passage between Smith and
DeHorsey Islands, thence north along aaid shore
line lorty chains more or lesH to point of commencement, containing one hundred and tdxty a^res more
or less.
Date May 30, 1910. Frederick Arch, r
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agont
Skeena Land District ���District of Coast
Tuke not.ice thut Agnes Mabel Flexman of
Prince Kupert, II. C, oct:j[).ition married woman,
intonds to apply for permi^ion to purchase tho
following described landa'-
Comrnenc'iig ut a po.it planted on the north-east
end of Smith inland Lngoon, thenco east twenty
chains, thenc, south twenty chains, thftnoo west
twenty cha' i, Lhunce nurih twenty chains ino-e
or less to pu .it of commencement, cohtainii.g fofjrfc
Botes more or less.
Date Miy 30, 1910. Agnes Mahol Flexman
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.
Coatt Land Dlstr'ct���D strict nf Skeena
Take notice that G. W. Arnott of Prince Rupert,
occupution broker, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lunds:
Commencing at a post planted adjoining J. H.
Murphy's corner post, thence north 80 chains��
thence west 80 chains, thence south SO chains
thence east 80 chains to point of commencement
Date Aug. 9, 1910. G W. Arnott
Pub. Aug. 15. Per Numa Demers, Agent. THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Skeena Land Diatrict���Dlatrict ol Quean Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date I, S. V
Laaseter of Skidegate, B. C, by occupation a*
prospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Landa for a license to prospect for
coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land
on Graham Island described as follows:-
Commencing at a poat planted one mile north
of the N. E. corner of lot 665; thence north 80
chaina; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80
chains; thence eaat 80 chains to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910. , ���������
SAMUEL V. LASSETER
Pub. Aug. 5.
Skeena Land Diatrict���District of QueenSChar-
lotte.
Take notice that sixty days after date I, S. V.
Lasseter ol Skidegate, B. C. by occupation a
prospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commiasioner of Lands for a license to prospect for
coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land
on Graham Island described as follows:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile north
of the N. E. corner of lot 565; thence south 80
chains; tnence east 80 chains; thence north 80
chains; thence west 80 chaina to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
SAMUEL V. LASSETER
Pub. Aug. 6.
Skeena Land List rict���District of Queen Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date, I, S. V.
Lasaeter of Skidegate. B. C., occupation a prospector, intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands for alicense to prospect for coal
and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land on
Graham Island described as follows:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile! north of
the N. E. comer of lot 565; thence south 80 chains;
thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains;
thence east 80 chains to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
Samuel V. LASSETER
Pub. Aug. 5.
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date, I. Percy
Shadforth of New Westminster, B.C., occupation
maater mariner, intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of Landa for a license to prospect
for coal and petroleum on and under 640 acres of
land on Granam Island described as foUowa:-
Commenclng at a post planted two miles north
of the N. E. corner of lot 666; thence north 80
chains; tnence east 80 chaina; thence aouth 80
chains, thence west 80 chains to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH.
Pub. Aug. 5. S. V. Lasseter, Agent.
Omenica Land District���District of Cassiar
Take notioe that W. J. McCutcheon offPrince
Rupert, occupation druggist, intends! to apply for
permission to purchaae the following described
Commencing at a post planted at the south" eaat
eorner of lot 1326, range 5, Milligan's survey not
gazetted, thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains
west, thence 20 chaina north, thence 80 chains east
to point of commencement, containing iloOjacres
more or leas.
Date July 25, 1910. W. J. McCutcheon. locator.
Omineca Land District���District of Cassiar
Take notice that I Epheim Lamphere of Prince
Rupert, occupation marine engineer, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the south west
corner of lot 1327, range 5 Milligan's survey not
gazetted, thence 20 chains south, thence 80 chains
east, thence 20 chains north, thence 80 chains west,
to point of commencement, con taining i, 160 acres
more or less.
Date July 25, 1910. Epheim Lamphere.locator
Pub. Aug. 9.
PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT
District of Skeena
Take notice that William Henderson, of Victoria, B. C, farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted about three miles
and three-quarters distant and in a north-westerly
direction from the fork of the Exchamsiks River;
thence east 20 chains; thence south 20 chains;
thence east 20 chains, thence north 80 chains;
thence weat 20 chains, thence north 20 chains;
thence west 20 chains, thence south 80 chains to
the point of commencement.
Dated July 11th, 1910.
WILLIAM HENDERSON
Pub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.
PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT
District of Skeena
Take notice that Gilbert Schwabe, of Victoria, B. C, dentist, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted at the south-west
comer of land applied for by William Henderson;
thence north 80 chains; tnence west 40 chaina;
thence north 20 chains; thence west 40 chains;
thence south 80 chains; thence eaat 40 chaina;
thence south 20 chains; thence east 40 chains to
the point of commencement.
Dated July 11, 1910.
GILBERT SCHWABE.
Pub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.
PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT
District of Skeena
Take notice that Dorothy Graham Foster,
of Victoria, B. C, apinster, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the foUowing described
landa.-Commenclng at a post planted one mile
distant and in a north-west direction from the
north-west corner of land applied for by Rowena
Taylor; thence east 20 chains; thence south 20
chains, thence east 60 chaina; thence south 80
chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20
chains; thence weat 20 chains; thence north 20
chains; thence west 20 ehains; thence north 20
chains; thonce west 20 chains, thence north 40
chains to point of commencement
Dated July 10, 1910.
DOROTHY GRAHAM FOSTER
Pub. Aug. 4. J. E. M. Rogers, Agent.
LAND LEASE NOTICE
Skoena Land District-District of Coast.
Take notice that John C. McLennan, of Prince
Rupert, K. C, occupation broker, intends to apply
for permission to lease the followlnir described
land (foreshore): CommencinK at a post planted
ot thc southeast corner of lot 126, R. V. Coast
distrlot; thence southeasterly, followlnir the line
of H. W. M��� 25.4 chainB, more or loss, to a point
due south of tho southeast corner of the J. C. Mclennan application to purchase, lot 630, and embracing all of the foreBhore In front of lot 630, between hU;h and low-water mark.
Dated May 8,1910. J. C. McLennan.
pubJunl
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Caaaiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Fanny Beale Carson of Vancouver, B. C, occupation waitress, intends to apply
for permiasion to purchaae the following landi:-
Commenoing at a poat planted two milea eaat
from a post planted on the right bank of tha Kitwancool river about aixteen milea from ita junct
ion with the Naaa river, thenca weat 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chain, thence
north 80 ehaina to tha point of commencement,
containing 640 acrea. _ , ���
Date May 21,1910. Fanny Beale Carson
Pub. June 18 Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caasiar Land District���District cf Skeena
Take notice that I, Samuel George Marling
ofVlctoria, B. C, occupation business man, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right
ban, of the Kitwancool river about 30 miles up
river from its junction with the Naas river,
thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,
thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to
point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Samuel George Marling
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Skeena I-and District���District of Coaat Ran e 5.
Take notice that W. H. Clarke of Vancouver
occupation merchant, ntends to apply for pert
m ssion to purchase the following describ d lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the south-west
corner of lot 19 range 5 Coast District, thence east
60 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west
20 chains more or less to the shore, thence northerly
and westerly along the shore to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or less.
Date Aug. 11,1910. William Henry Clarke
Pub. Aug. 15. A. B Root Agent.
Ske na Land D str ct���District ot Coaat Range 6.
Take not ce that Mary Elizabeth Porteous of
Vancouver, occupation housekeeper, intends to
apply for permiasion to purchaselthe following
described lands:-
Commencing at a poat planted 80 chains south
of lot 19 range 5 Coast District, on the east shore
of Telegraph Passage,, thenee east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence west 20 chains,
more or less to the east boundary ot lot 64 range 5
Coast District, thence north 40 chains more or
less to the north east corner of lot 64, thence west
40 chains more or less to the shore, thenoe northerly
along shore to point of commencement containing
360 acres nore or less.
Date August 11, 1910. . MaryJEI zabeth Porteous
Pub. Aup. 15. A B. Root, Agent.
Coast Land District���D str ct of Skeena
Take notice that J E. Larkin of Prince Rupert,
occupation merchant intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landB:
Commencing at a post planted adjoining J. H.
Murphy's corner post, thence south 80 chains,
thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains to po n <of commencement.
Date Aug. 9, 1910 J. E. Larkin
Pub. Aug 15. Per Numa Demers, Agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coast
Take notici that Dorothy Kershaw of Winnipeg
Man., occupation spinster, intends to apply for
permission to purcnase the following desc.*ihe*l
landn:-
Commencing at a post planted twenty chaina
north of tho south-west corner of the west boundary
of lot 529, thence west twenty chains, thence south
twenty chains, thence east twenty chains, tnence
north twenty chains more or less to point of commencement, containing forty acres more or less.
Date May 30th, 1910. Dorothy Kershaw
ub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.
Coast Land Distr ct���District of Skeena
Take notice that B. R. McDonald of Prince
Rupert, occupation Customs House officer, intends
to apply for permission to purchase he following
described lands:-
Commenclng at a poat planted one half mile
north of Frank Keely s corner post, thence north
40 chains, thence east 40 chainB, thence south 40
chains, thence west 40 chains to point of commencement.
Date Aug. 9, 1910. B. R. McDonald.
Pub. Aug. 15. Per Numa Demers,Agt.
Skeena Land Distriet���DiBtrict of Coast Range 5.
Take notice that Minerva Furtney of Vancouver
occupation housekeeper, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described *ands:-
Commencing at a post planted about 60 chainB
east of the south west corner of lot 19 range 5
Coast Distr ct, thence east 40 chains, thence south
80 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 80
chains to po;nt of commencement.
Date Aug. 11, 1910. M nerva Furtney
Pub. Aug. 15. H. N. Root, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, William Wedge of Vancouver
B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
CCommencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwan-
r-"-> river, about eight miles from Its junction with
t aa river, thence west 80 chaina, thence south
80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80
chaina to the point of commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 28, 1910. William Wedge
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Otto Ca.l Schroeder of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
landai-
Commencing at a poat planted two miles east
ot a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about eight milea from its junction with
the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence north
80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 28, 1910. Otto Carl Schroeder
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Oaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Geoffrey Frampton of Victoria, B. C, occupation bank clerk, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight miles
up stream from its junction with the Naas river,
tnence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence
weat 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the
point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910 Geoffrey Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Skeena Land DUtrict���District of Coast
Take notice that Elizabeth Woon of Toronto,
Ont., occupation spinster, intendB to apply lor
fiermission to purchase tho following described
ands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the north-
eaBt corner of lot 529, thence west forty chains,
thence north twenty chains,, thence easy forty
chainB, more or less to shore line of passage between
Smith and DeHorsey Islards, ihence south along
said shore line twenty chains mote or less to point
cf commencement, containing eighty perns more
or less.
Date May 80, 1910. Elizabeth Woon
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Skeena Land Dlatrict���Dlatrict of Queen Charlotte lalanda
Take notice that Wm. J. Nethercott of Saskatoon, Saak, occupation accountant, intendi to
apply for a license to prospect for eoal and petroleum on the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the east shore
of Naden Harbor two miles in a southerly direction
from the entrance of the Harbor, thence east 80
chaina, thence north 80 chaina. thence west 80
ehaina, thence aouth 80 chains to the place of
commencement. . .
Date June, 11, 1910. Wan. J. Nethercott
- ~ 'ind D.I
Pub. Julk 7.
Roland
, Craig, agent
Coast Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that Stephen A Hull, of Seattle
Waah, U.S.A., occupation broker, intends to apply
for permission to purchase tbe following described
land?:*
Commencing at a post planted at the south east
corner of lot 1728, Range V; thence north 40
chains.thence east 40 chains, thence south 40 chains,
thence west 40 cnains to point of commencement,
containing 160 acres more or less.
Date June 8, 1910. Stephen A. Hull
Pub. June 25. John S. Hull, agent
Skeena Land District-Distrlot of CoaBt.
Take notice that William Pigott of Victoria,
occupation Investor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted at the Western
boundary of timber limit No. 29098, thence north
80 chains, thence west 20 chains, thence south 80
chains, thence east 20 chains to point of commencement consisting: of 160 acres, more or lesa.
Dnted Ap.il 25th, 1910. William Pigott.
July 4.
Skeena Land District���District of Coaat Range V.
Take notice that I, Edith Annie Creech, of Copper City, B. C, occupation married woman, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands:
Commencing at a post planted one half mile in
a northerly direction from Bruce Johnston's N. E
eorner on the East side of La Kelse Lake, District
of Coast Range 5, marked E.A.C., S. W. comer.
Thence cast 40 chains, north 40 ehains, west 40
chains, south 40 chains to point of Commencing,
containing 160 acres more or less.
EDITH ANNIE CREECH.
Date May 9th, 1910. Thos. L. Elliott Agent
Publication June 9.
Skeena Land Diatrict���Diatrict of Coaat
Take notice that Mary Hall of Port Simpson,
occupation mine, intenda to apply for permission
to purchaae the following described lands:-
Commeneing at a poat planted at the aouth
weat corner 20 chains south of Lionel Dineen's
S. E. corner, thence 80 chaina north, thenee 80
chaina east, 'thence 80 chaina aouth, thence 80
chaina west to post of commencement, containing
640 acrea more or leas.
Date June 8, 1910. Mary Hal
Pub. July 9th. Fred Bohler, agent
Skeena Land District���Dlatrict of Caaaiar
Take notice that Marie Ward of Prince Rupert
occupation married woman, intenda to apply for
permiaaion to purchaae tne following described
tanda:-
Commencing at a post planted about 230 yards
tn an Easterly direction from the south west comer
survey post of lot 63, thence east 40 chains, thence
south 40 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence
north 40 chaina to point of commencement containing 160 acres.
Date 29th June 1910. Marie Ward
Pub. July 26. Aubrey Saunders, agent
Skeena Land District���Distriet of Queen Charlotte Islands
Take notice that Matilda Shields of Toronto,
Ontario, occupation married woman. Intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described landa:-
Commencing at a post planted about 4 1-4
miles aouth and 4 miles east trom Indian Reserve
No. 9, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thenoe north 80 chains, thence east 80
ehaina.
June 7, 1910. Matilda Shielda
Pub. July 7. Roland D. Craig, agent
Cassiar Land District���District or Skeena
Take notice that I, Eugene Hazard ol Vietoria,
R C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for
permission to pu chase the following described
lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted one mile south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 33 milea up river from ita junction with the Naaa river, thence east 80 cnains,
thence aouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains to point of commencement
containing 640 acres.
Date May 27, 1910. Eugene Hazard
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent
Skeena Land District���District of Coast, Range 5
Take notice that I, Arthur Miller of Tacoma,
Wn., occupation mach.n,st intends to apply for
eermiaslon to purchase the following described
inds:-
Commencing at a post planted about one half
mile north of east end of siding of G. T. Pac. Ry.
M lie 76 from Prince Rupert, on the north side of
Skeena river, and about at the north eaat comer
of John F. McHugh's purchaae claim, District
Coaat, Range 5, and marked Arthur Millers
S. E. corner; thenco north 40 chaina, thence weat
40 chains, thence aouth 40 chains, thence east 40
chaina to post of commencement, containing 160
acrea more or less.
Pub. June 7, 1910. Arthur Miller
Data June 18 Enoch R. L. Jonas, agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coaat.
Take notice that Barbara Zurbrigg of New Hamburg, Ont., occupation married woman, intenda
to apply for permission to purchaae the following
described lands:-
Commendng at a poat planted on the left bank
of McNeil River on the north boundary o T. Limit
No. 40616 thence Eaat 40 chaina, thence north 80
chains, thence west 40 chains more or leaa to left
bank of McNeil River, thence south along said left
bank 80 chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 320 acres more or leas.
Date June 6,1910. Barbara Zurbrigg.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent
Skeena Land District-District of Queen Charlotte Islands.
Take notlco that Alex. Shields, of Saskatoon.
Sask.. occupation Lumberman. Intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described lands:���
Commencing at a post planted about 3 1-4 miles
Bouth and 5 mileB east from tho S. E. comer of
Indian Reserve No. 9; thence north 80 ohalns,
thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains,
thence east 80 chains to the place of commencement. Alex. Shields.
Date June 6th, 1910. Roland D. Craig, Agent
Pub. July 8
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Frank Smith of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described landa.-
Commenclng at a post planted two miles east
from a post planted on tho right bank of the Kitwancool river, about eighteon miles from ita
junction with tho Naas rivor, thonce east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains to point of commencement,
containing 640 acres.
Date May 21, 1910. Frank Smith
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Caaaiar Land District���Dlatrict of Skeena
Take notice that I ann Tayor Deaville of
Vietoria, B. C, occupation business man, intend to
apply for permiaaion to purchaae the following
deaeribed landa:-
Commenclng at a post planted on the right bank
ot the Kitwaneool river, about 85 milea up river
from Ita junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thense west 80
chaina, thence aouth 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. John Taylor Deaville
Pub. June 18. Robert MacDonald.agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coaat
Tako notice that Robert E. Johnson of Prince
Rupert B.C., occupation civil engineer, intends
to apply for permiasion o purehase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted about 80 chains
aouth of the aouth west comer of lot 1789 and
marked Robert E. Johnson's N.E. eorner post, thence south 80 chaina, thence west 40 chains, thence
north 80 chaina, tnence east 40 chaina to point of
commencement, containing 820 acres more or less.
Date June 6,1910. Robert E. Johnson
Pub. June 26. John C. Mulville.agent.
Caaslar Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Miles Patrick O'Brien of
Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger Intends to
apply for permiasion to purchaae the following described landa.-
Commenclng at a post planted on the east bank
of the Naas nver, about 28 miles up stream from
Aiyanah Indian Village and about two miles down
stream from where the Kitwancool river empties
into the Naas; thence eaat 80 chains, thence north 80
chaina, thence west 80 chaina, thence south 80
chaina to point ot commencement containing.610
acres more or less.
Date May 13,1910 Miles Patrick O'Brien
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Harry Ashton of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation baker. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the foUowing described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted on the east bank
of the Naas river, about 28 miles up atream from
Aiyansh Indian Village and about two miles down
stream from where the Kitwancool river emptiea
Into the Naas, thence weat 80 chaina, thence north
.80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence south 80
ehaina to point of commencement, containing 640
acrea.
Date May 18,1910. Harry Ashton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald. Agent
Caasiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, William Smith of Vancouver
B. C, occupation fisherman, intenda to apply for
permission to purchaae the foUowing described
ianda:-
Commencing at a post planted on the cast bank
of the Naas river, about 27 mUes up stream from
Aiyanah Indian Village and about three miles down
atream from where the Kitwancool river empties
Into the Naaa; thence east 80 chaina, thence north
80 chains, thence weat 80 ehains, thenee aouth 80
ehaina to point of commencement, containing 640
Date May 13,1910. William Smith.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Cassiar Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Emily Deakin of Victoria,
B. C, occupation married woman, intenda to
apply for permiaaion to purchase tha following
deaeribed lands:-
Commendng at a post planted one mUe south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 32 miles up river from its
junction with the Naaa river, thence eaat 80 chainB,
thenee south 80 chaina, thence west 80 chains,
thonce north 80 chaina to point of commencement,
containing 640 acrea.
Date May 27, 1910. Emily Deakin
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notiee that I, Beatrice Marling of Victoria
B. C, occupation apinster, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following lunds-
Commencing at a poat planted one mfle aouth
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 81 mites up river from its
junction with the Naaa river, thence eaat 80 chains
thence aouth 80 chains, thence weat 80 chains,
thence north 80 chaina to point of commencement,
containing 640 acrea.
Date May 27, 1910. Beatrice MarUng
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent
Caasiar Land Dlatrict���Diatrict of I c >��I
Take notice that I, Sydney Joseph Heald of
Victoria, B. C, occupation business-man, Intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the
following described landa.-
Commenclng at a poat planted one mile south of
a post planted on tne right bank of the Kitwancool river about 30 milea up river trom ita junction with the Nuas river, tnence eaat 80 cnains,
thence south 80 chaina, thence weat 80 chains,
thenca north 80 chains to point of commencement
containing 640 acrea.
Date May 25, 1910 Sydney Joseph Heald
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Caaslar Land Diatrict-Diatrict ot Skeena
Take notice that I, Alice Roberta of Victoria,
B. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for
fiermission to purchaae the foUowing deaeribed
anda:-
Commenclng at a poat planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 36 milea up river
from Ita junction with the Naaa river, thence east
80 cahini, thence aouth 80 chaini, thence west
80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Alice Roberta
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent
Caasiar Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Rosa Eliza Harmon of
Victoria, B. C, occupation married woman, intenda to apply for permission to purchtse the following described lands:-
Commendng at a poat planted one mile aouth
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about 84 miles up river from Ita
junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chaina, thence weat 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains to point of commeneement,
containing 640 acrea.
Date May 26, 1910. Rosa Eliza Harmon
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Coaat
Take notice that Winifred Daisy Flexman of
London, England, occupation spinster, intendi
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted at the south-west
corner of lot 1384, thence north twenty chains,
thenco weat twenty chaina. more or lesa to Smith
Island Lagoon, thence east following the shore
Une of Lagoon twenty chains more or Teas to point
pf commencement containing forty acrea more or
Date May 20. 1910. Winifred Daisy Flexman
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne. Agent
Cassiar Land District���District ol Skeena
Take notice that I, Walter Ritchie of Vancouver,
11. C., occupation laborer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted two miles cast
of a post planted on the right bank of
the Kitwancool river about eighteen miles from its
junction with the Naaa river, thence west 80 chains
thence south 80 chins, thence east 80 chains.thence
north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 21,1910. Walter Ritchie
Pub, June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
T.%ih'rhs?ttd-.%^
Vancouver, B. C. ooounffi?i u n Al>*-er��-n
IT'S*,'0/, <",m^*0 PUefc "fS.
described lands:- parentis the toUoarint
?!&waS\��^^
junction with the Naa rive, tmileslre��iu
thence north 80 chnatUX* ""80 ��2
thence south 80 chains to nffi* **'e,t 80 Bl
containing 640 acre, P"" ol c���men��wJ
Caasiar Land District���District ���( ci
Take notice that I, RiohariIB5ftlStoa?
couver, B. C., occupation0 HmjfiSff,? \f
{or^ermliiion to purchase the lolft^
tsSS��'����t:as2a
thence-north SoTha'inl' 8gg "ft S*��
thence south 80 chains to onln: nl ���JL 'hui
containing 640 acres P ' comm<�����nat,
Date May 16, 1910. Richard n:n. i
Pub. June 18. BA��;KnSSS
Cassiar Land District���District ol Skeeaa
Takenotlce, that I, John Reid ol \mvSSSt C
occupation laborer, intenda to applv lor mm^t
to purchase,the [ollowing described land,.. ���
Commencing at a post planted on the right bink
of the Kitwancool river, about ten mile, lrom to
junction with the Nans ri ver, thence weat 80 chaini
.fe-,n,oruh,80.<!hal".a'thCTCCe,""8utt'ai���1tli(M
aouth 80 chains to point ol commencement, contain.
ing 640 acreB.
Date May 16, 1910. j... ry.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Aw
Caaslar Land District���Disirict ol Skeena
Take notice that I, Arthur Hughes of Vanmmr
B. C, occupation liahcrman, intend, to apply lot
permission to purchase the lollowing described
lands :-
Commencing at a post planted lour milea eut
of a point on the east bank, ol Naas river, saidpoiu
on Naas being about twenty seven mile, up rivs
from Aiyansh Indian Village and about three aula
down stream irom the mouth ol Kitwancool rive,
thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains!
thence west 80 chains, thence aouth 80 chaini o
Eoint of commencement, containing 610 am,
late May 14, 1910. Arthur Harka
Fub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Aftst.
Cassiar Land District ���District ol Skeena.
Take notice that 1, John Gray of Vancouver,B.C.
occupation laborer, intends to apply lor periniann
to purchase the following described lands:*
Commencing at a post planted four mile* nit
of a point on tne east bank ol Nana river, said point
on tne Naas being about twenty seven miles ap
river from Aiyansh Indian Village and ahout tana
milea down river irom the mouth of Kitaueool
river, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth SO ehaina,
thence west 80 chains, tlience north 80 chaina to
point of commencement, containing 640 lent.
Date May 14,1910. John Gar,
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald Aral
Cassiar Land District���District ol Skeena
Take notice that I, Jens Johansen of Vance*���
B. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply II
fiermission to purchase the lollowing dewiM
ands:-
Commencing at a post planted lour miles at
. of a point on the east bank ol tho Naaa nvn.n
I point on the Naas being about twenty-nine us
up river from Aiyansh Indian Village snd one*
down .iver from the mouth oi Kitwaneool x
thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, IMj
west 80 chains, thence north 80 chain, to pool
commencement, containing 610 acres.
Date May 14,1910. Jens JjanJ
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonaldAr*
Cassiar Land District���District ol Skeena
Take notice that I, James Mayne Morrison"
Vancouver, B. C, occupation electrician, intaidi
to apply for permission to purchase the mum
described lands:- _ii,��a
Commencing at a post jilanted gWJjJa
of a point on the east bank ol the Naaa mer, w
point on the Naas heing about twenty-nl��a��
up river from Aiyansh Indian \ illage and MM
down river from the mouth ol Bj��J��
thence cast 80 chains, thence south 80 chains.����
west 80 chains, thencc north SO chaina to pout��
commencement, containing CIO ami. _
Date May 13,1910. JamaiMiyne����"��
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, �������������
Cassiar Land District-District of Skwu
Takenotlce that I, Charles Wetotero V����J��
B. C, occupation fisherman, Intendi um
for permission to purchase the lollowing descnw
'"Commencing at a post plantedI two jggj
of a point on the east bank ?'*���"��&,
point on the Naas being about. ""'>J ���,*
up river from Aiyansh Indian \ ��*����� m
down river from where the $���XZmi
into the Naas, thence enst 80 chai *'���� b *n
80 chains, thence west SO ehaina, thence ���
chains to point of commencement and con"
640 acres. rharla W**
PutjuM'1910' B-rnSSSi**
Cassiar Land District-I'^iStl
Takenotlce that I, Alfred D��OT.��Eg��
���.... -v'V I'1 * l��&i��*
mission to purchsse tho ol lowing d ��"J, J
Commencing at a post planted urn a
ot a point on the autbink'0'"���"JS nto.BW
B, &?occ^lo;���" lator.Tntandi VfffUS-
of a point on the m^m\tm^^'^tfm
point on the Naas being about �� ^ one ��
ip river from Aiyanah Indian '���"��� , Am,t0
down river from where he f*���*�� go chai*
ties Into the Naas ,iver, ,t* 1^<: KlJchainathence
h"nce north 80 chains,theow����t80���������� ������,.
south 80 chains to point ol eomnwne
aining 640 acres. A���re(i pditrJJ
grJuXli'"10' Robert *&**,-*.
iDistriet--Ua.ictofSk��; ve<
at I, William Wtof^piylj
n fisherman, Intend! w ^
Caaslar Land 1.
Take notice that I, -������
B. C, occupation lu*��m"��" ",,lowing de.tr
permlsslon to purchaae tho ion
Ommencing at a post ptanted jbggj g
oast of a point on tho east bank �� A,y,rjh
JbVut twenty-nine miles "P rhVn.m river b*j
Indian Village, said po"it on tne* Kj ������ol
about 1 mile down river rom ��' lhenee e��i w
river empties Into the Naas rvpr'���.Mt 80chair*
chaina! thenee north SO chair, I ��� ',.ommencem-��'
tblnS eouth 80 chains to point oi
containing 640 acres. William K
Date May 18,1910. McDonald AB��
Pub. June 18.
Cassiar 1
.,���,���.. Land Dl.trict-Wfi^rol'v";
TakrnStlce thnt I, *����"��?��$, to apW
couver! B C., fl^'ftft ^
for oermission to purchaso tho .
east of a point or, the ea ha < oi yj 8e m
north 80 chains, l.ene ^mmoncc.nent. con��
80 chains to point ol com
640 acres. ' ' "'������
Date May 13,1910
Pub. June 18.
Jamea lMgf
Robert McDon�� THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST
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APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE,
I Horace E. Kirby ol the City ol Prince Rupert
In the Province ol British Columbia, hotelkeeper
hereby apply to the Board ol Licenae Commissioners lor the said City ol Prince Rupert lor an hotel
Icense to sell intoxicating 1 quors under the provisions of the Statutes n that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the promises known and described as lots 9 and 10 in block 14 in section 1.
Prince Rupert, B. C, to commence on the 15th
day of September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license s
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic
shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said prem sea to do any work to be used in or an
any way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject
to this agreement, and that any breach of this
agreement shall render me liable to all the pena ties
provided lor in Sect on 19 of the Prin e Rupert
Liquor License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address is Box Prince Rupert
B. C.
The name and address of the owner of the premises to be licensed is George Frizzell, of Port
Essington, B. C, and George W. Morrow, ot
Prince Rupert, B. C.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 5th day of August,
1910.
Horace E. Kirby
T. kOORE FLETCHER
Consulting Mining Engineer
Examinations and advice given on Portland Canal properties.
Post Office: Stewart. 9-13t
Application For Liquor Licenae
I. John Goodman, of the City of Prince Rupert,
in the Province of British Columbia, Hotel Keeper, hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for an
hotel licenae to sell intoxicotinir liquors under the
provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the
by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and
described as the Grand Hotel, to commence on the
15th day of September, 1910.
And I hereby ajrree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a
truest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed
otf said premises to do any work to be used in or
in any way connected with said premises, and I
hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach of this
agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince
Rupert Liquor License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address Is P.O. Box 228, Prince
Rupert, B.C.
HThe name and address of the owner of the
premises proposed to be licensed is Corley &
Burgess.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 8th day of August,
1910.
Aug. 8. JOHN GOODMAN
A. F. HAMILTON
^^^^B Architect
[Room 8, Westenhaver Block, corner
Second avenue and Sixth st.
Box 369.
QUEEN CHARLOTTE NEWS
is published at
Queen Charlotte City, and tells of
Queen Charlotte Islands.
MUNRO & LAILEY
Architects,
Stork Building, Second Avenue.
HLFRED CARSS,
of British Columbia
and Manitoba Bars.
V. BENNETT, B.A,
of B.C., Ontario, Saskatchewan and Al*
^^^^^^^^ Iberta Bars.
CARSS & BENNETTI
..Barristers, Notaries, Etc.
���ffice���Exchange block, corner Third avenue and
Sixth street Prince Ruoert 8
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
I, Peter Black, of the City of Prnce Rupert,
in the Province of Br tish Columbia, merchant,
hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for an hotel
license to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the bylaws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as the "Central Hotel", situated on lots 13
and 14, block 10, section 1 Prince Rupert, B. C. to
commence on the Fifteenth day of September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic
shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon said
premises, other than in the capacity of a guest or
customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said
premises to do any work to be used in or in any way
connected with said premises, and I hereby agree
that I shall accept aaid license subject to this
agreement, and that any breach of this agreement
shall render me liable to all the penalies provided
far in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor
License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address is Box 750, Prince Rupert
Therhame*"and address of the owner pf the premises proposed to be licensed is myself, Peter
Black, P. O. Box 750, Prince Rupert, B. C.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August
1910.
Peter Black
APPUCATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICKNRE >
1 Mitchell Albert of the City of Prince Rupert,
in the Province of British Columbia, merchant
hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners
for a hotel license to aell intoxicating liquors under ,
the provisfons of the Statutes in that behalf and the
by-laws of the City of Prince Kupert and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and
described as "The McBride" situate on lot 31,
block 17 section 1 In the City of Prince Rupert to j
commence on the 15th day of September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license Is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said premises to do any work to be used in or any
way connected with safd premises, and I hereby
agree that I shall accept aaid license subject to this
agreement, and that any breach of this agreement
shall render me liable to all the penalties provided
for in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor
License By-law 1910.
My Post Office address is Prince Rupert
The name and address of the owner of the
premises proposed to be licensed is Mitchell
Albert.
Dated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August
1910.
Mitchell Albert
I, Olier Besner. of the City of Prince Rupert, in
the Province of British Columbia, hotelkeeper,
hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert, for a
hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under the
provisions nf the Statutes in that behalf and the
by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and ,
described as the New Knox Hotel, situated on
Lots 13 and 14, in Block 2, Section 1, Prince Rupert
B.C., to commence on the 14th day of September,
1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or a customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said premises to do any work to be used in or in
any way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept such license subject
to this agreement and that any breach of this
agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in Section 19of the Prince Rupert
Liquor License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address Is Prince Rupert, B.C.
The name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Olier Besner, Prince
Rupert, B.C.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 3rd day of August,
1910.
OLIER BESNER
UQUOR UCENSE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Douglas Sutherland
and Edward James Maynard of the City of Prince
Rupert B. C, intend to apply to the Board of
License Commissioners of the city of Prince Rupert
B. C, at the next sittings thereof, for a bottle
license to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the statutes in that behalf and of the
by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, in the premises
known as situated on lots 5 and 6 in block 14 in
section 1, Prince Rupert B. C, to commence on
the 15th day of September, 1910.
Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C, this 5th day of
August, 1910.
Douglas Sutherland
Edward J. Maynard.
STEWART
Portland Canal
B.C.
alex. M. Manson, B.A. W. E. Williams, b.a., ll.b.
WILLIAMS & MANSON
Barristers, Solicitors, etc.
Box 285
Prince Rupert, B.C.
T. J. VAUGHAN-RHYS,
Mining Engineer,
�� Premier Hotel, Prince Rupert.
Advice given on Portland Canal investments.
D. D. S.
WM. S. HALL, L. D. S,
Dentist.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
All dental operation, skilfully treated. G�� �������
...i ���..������.I..,!*., a-iminlatfred for the painless ex-
local anasthetics administered for the pamles.
traction of teeth. Consultation free. Offices._1��
and 20 Alder Block, Prince Rupert
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EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ... ..
(Optometrist and Optician.) Eyes f*gWg$t
examimed and tested; glasses carefully fitted
all work guaranteed. Consultation free. Temp
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MISS E. A. FROUD, A.L.C.M.
Teacher of
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Secondwe., bet Seventh and Eighth sts.
DR.
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Dentist
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
I Alexander James Prudhomme, of the City of
Prince Rupert in the Province of British Columbia
contractor, hereby apply to the Board of License
Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert
for an hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under
the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and
the by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and
described as The Savoy Hotel, situated on lots 13
and 14, block 33, sec. 1, Prince Rupert, B. C, to
commence on the Fifteenth day ef September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no
Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be
upon said premises, other than in the capacity of a
guest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed
off said premises to do any work to be used in or
in any way connected with said premises, and I
hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject
to this agreement, and that any breach of this
agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties
Erovided for in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert
iquor License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address is Vox 126, Prince
Rupert, B. C.
The name and address of the owner of the pre
mises proposed to be licensed is myself, Alexander James Prudhomme, P. O. Box 126, Prince
Rupert, B. C.
Dated at Prince Rupert 'his 4th day of August
1910.
A. J. Prudhomme.
APPLICATION FOR UQUOR UCENSE
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Reports, Etc., Room 7, Exchange Block
Corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street
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APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.*
I, John Young Rochester of the City of Prince
Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia,
Broker, hereby apply to the Board of License
Commissioners for the said City of Prince Ru
an Hotel licence to sell intox eating liquors under
the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and
the by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert, and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and
described as The Empress Hotel, Bituate on lota
19 and 20 in Block 23 in Section 1, Prince Rupert
B. C., to commence on the 15th. day of September,
1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a licence is granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall
be employed, or be permitted to be upon said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off said premises to do any work to be used in or in any way
conne ted with said premises, and I hereby agree
that I shall accept said license subject to this agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall
render me liable to all the penalties provided for
in Section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor Licence
By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address is Box 584, Prince Rupert
B.C..
The name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licenced is M. Thorsch and
Sons, Vienna, Austria.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 5th. day of August
1910.
Aug. 5-1 month. John Young Rochester.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
I, George A. Sweet of the City of Prince Rupert,
in the Province of British Columbia, Hotel Manager
hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert for an Hotel
licence to sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and the by-laws
of the City of Prince Rupert, and any amendments
thereto, for the premises known and described aa
the Prince Ruoert Inn, to commence on the 15th.
day of September, 1910.
I, Patrick J. Moran, cf the City of Prince Rupert in the Province of British Columbia, hotel-
keeper, hereby apply to the Board of License
Commissioners for the said City of Prince Rupert
for a hotel license to sell intoxicating liquors under
the provisions of the Statutes in that behalf and
the by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert and any
amendments thereto, for the premises known and
described as Victoria Hotel, to commence on the
14th day of September. 1910.
And I hereby agree that In case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a
guest or a customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off same premises to do any work to be used
in or in any way connected with said premises.
and I hereby agree that I Bhall accept said license
subject to this agreement and that any breach of
this agreement shall render me liable to all the
penalties provided for in Section 19, of the Prince
Rupert License By-law, 1910.
My Post Office address is Prince Rupert B. C.
The name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Patrick J. Moran.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of August,
1910. P. J. MORAN. au*6
APPUCATION FOR A LIQUOR UCENSE
Form A.
I George Sutherland of the City of Prince Rupert
in the Province of British Columbia, restaurant
keeper hereby apply to the Board of License Commissioners for a bottle license to sell intoxicating
liquors under the provisions of the Statutes in that
behalf and the by-laws of the City of Prince Rupert
and any amendments thereto, for the premises
known and described as "Douglas Cafe" situate
on lot 15, block 22 section 1 in the City of Prince
Rupert to commence on the 15th day of September
1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no
Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
UQUOR UCENSE NOTICE
Take notice that I, Benjamin Holmberg of the
City of Prince Rupert in the Province of British
Columbia, intend to apply to the Board of License
Commissioners for the City of Prince Rupert for
a bottle license to Bell liquor by retail under subsection 3 of section 175 of the Municipal Clauses
Act in the premises of the Hub Cigar Store, situate on lots 1 and 2, block 22, section 1, part of tne
Westenhaver block, in the said City of Prince
Rupert to commence upon the 15th day of September, 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
gran ed pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said premises to do any work to be used in or in any
way connected with said premises, and I hereby
agree that I shall accept said license subject to this
agreement, and that any breach of this agreement
shall render me liable to all the penalties provided
for in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Uquor
License By-law 1910.
My Post Office address is Prince Rupert B. C.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 4th day of Aug.,
1910.
Aug. 8. BENJAMIN HOLMBERG
Fori jj Years
Send for Qtalogue
102 fr 104.
J)���IAIDE 5T..W.
TORONTO
Or to local agents. G. W. ARNOTT, Rupert City
Realty & Information Bureau. Prince Rupert, B.u
License Transfer.
TAKE NOTICE that I, R. J. MoDonell. of Port
x Essington, hotel keeper, intend to apply for a
transfer of my liquor license of the EBSington
Hotel, Port Essington, to R. Cunningham & Sons,
of Port Essington" R. J. McDONELL.
jlyo-80d
���K ��a rw,'h7aiWee*that in case a license is grant-
And 1 hereby agree uw. Uc
t fflrafw ffSBBj to be upon said
���tall-beleoS2 than in tS capacity,of a guest or
pr2��S no? rift .fitBi be' employed off aaid
customer nor "���� k to be used in or in any way
pIKttdMtbSJlwK ��d } he��by agree
Kfffiu^eOfllT��US license subject to this agree-
thaV Ind that ny breach of this agreement shall
ment, and tgffiW al, the penalties provided for
STsSMm 19 of the Prince ftupert Uquor Licenw
By;laWPmtl Office address is Prince Rupert. B. C.
Dated at pnnce n. ig A gweet( Manager
list 191U*
TRY THE OPTIMIST WANT
AD. WAY OF FINDING
A BUYER
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
STEWART LOTS
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS
Liquor Notice
Take notice that the Northern British Columbia
Liquor Company Limited intends to apply to the
Board of License Commissioners of the city of
Prince Rupert for a wholesale license to sell n-
toxicating liquors, and for a bottle license to sell
liquor by retail under sub-section 3 and 4 of section
175 of the Municipal Clauses Act, in the premises
Situate on lot 17, block 13, section 1 in the
city of Prince Rupert, to commence upon the 15th
day of September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said premises to do any work to be used in or in any
way connected with said premises, and I hereby
agree that I shall accept said license subject to tbsi
agreement, and that any breach of this agreement
shall render me liable to all the penalties provided
for In section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor
License By-law 1910.
The postoffice address of the said company is
P. O. Box 339, Prince Rupert, B. C.
Dated at Prince Rupert this 2nd day of August
1910.
Northern British Columbia Liquor
Company Li mi tad
Samuel
Harrison
&Co.
Prince Rupert, B. C.
FISCAL AGENTS!
The Main Reef
Mining Co.
^ work to be used in or in
any way connected witn said premises, and I here-
or customer, nor
���said premises to do any worl
any way connected with said mmmmmfmmmmmmmmm���^^^
by agree that I shall accept said license subject
to this agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall render me liable to all the penalties provided for in section 19 of the Prince Rupert Liquor
License By-law 1910.
My Post Office address is Prince Rupert.
The name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licunmid b John Dulman.
Dated at Prince Rupert this ninth day of August
1910.
George Sutherland.
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE
of Prince Rupert,
real estate
I, Maurice Bondau of the City of Pri
in the Province of British Columbia,
agent hereby apply to the Board of License Com-
mssioners for a hotel license to sell intoxicating
liquors under the provisions of the Statutes In
that behalf and the by-laws of the City of Prince
Rupert and any amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as "The Windsor
Hotel" situate on lots 13 and 14, block 9 section 1
in the city of Prince Rupert to commence on the
15th day of September 1910.
And I hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no
Asiatic shall bo employed, or permitted to be upon
said premises, other than in the capacity of a guest
or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed off
said premises to do any work to be used in or in
any way connected with said premises, and I hereby agree that I shall accept said license subject to
this agreement, and that any breach of this agreement shall render, me liable to all the penalties
Erovided for in section 19 of the Prince Rupert
Iquor License By-law 1910.
My Post Office address is Prinoe Rupert
The name and address of the owner of the premises proposed to be licensed is Maurice Bondaux
Dated at Princo Rupert this ninth day of August
1910.
Maurice Bondaux
Application For Liquor License
Wc, George Milner and Frank T. Bowness of
the City of Prince Rupert in the Province of
British Columbia, Restauranters, hereby apply to
the Board of License Commissioners for the said
City of Prince Rupert for a Restaurant license to
sell intoxicating liquors under the provisions of
the Statutes in that behalf and the by-laws of the
City of Prinoe Rupert, and nny amendments thereto, for the premises known and described as the
Exchange Grill, situate on Second Ave. between
Sixth and Seventh Streets in the City of Prince
Rupert to commence on th 15th day of September,
1911).
And we hereby agree that in case a license is
granted pursuant to this application that no Asiatic shall be employed, or be permitted to be upon
wild premises, other than in the capacity of a
guest or customer, nor shall Asiatics be employed
off said premises to do any work to be used in or
in nny way connected with said premises, and we
hereby agree that we Bhall accept said license subject to this agreement and that any breach of
this agreement shall render us liable to all the
penalties provided for in Section 19 of the Prince
Rupert Liquor License By-law, 1910.
Our Post OHice address is Prince Rupert, B.C.
The name and address of the owner of the
premises propose to be licensed is Westenhaver
Bros., Prince Rupert, B.C.
Dated at Prince Kupert this 8th day of August,
1910.
MILNER & BOWNESS
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE OPTIMIST
For Rent
The Third Ave. Store in the new Helgerson
Block.
Five room bungalow, Eighth Ave., near Mc-
Bride-$25 per moath.
Seven room house, Eighth Ave., near McBride
���$25 per month.
Five room Cottage on Hays Cove Circle���$20
per month.
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Portland Canal
Stocks
a
Specialty
Daily Wires
SAMUEL
HARRISON
& CO.
Real Estate and Financial
Brokers
Second Ave., Prince Rupert
Fifth Street, Stewart,',
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NotarrP'ublic;
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DAILY AND WEEKLY
THE OPTIMIST is the leading newspaper of NorthemJBritish Columbia. It
has grown up with the city.
ADVERTISING RATES are one price to all���25c per inch each issue for display
matter. This rate applies to all advertising without distinction of quantity
or time of contract.
Reading Notices and Legal Advertising are 10c per line.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES-Daily, 60c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance.
Weekly, $2.00 per year.
Daily Edition.
Saturday, Aug. 20
THE PREMIER'S VISIT
To-day is an eventful one in the early history of Prince Rupert. The city is
happy in extending its hospitality to Canada's greatest man and the guest doubtless
has a fulness of joy and expectancy in viewing for the first time the city he years ago
pictured in his dreams of Canada and her development. Prince Rupert welcomes
the Premier with the honor due a great statesman and a popular political hero, and
with the enthusiasm which belongs to the part he has played in the opening of this
new country and the creation of this new city. The Premier comes to the port of
the last great west to watch the progress of his greatest political achievement, the
building of a transcontinental, linking the Canadian nation with the commercial
highways east and west, to the other nations of the Empire. Prince Rupert is
the most dazzling of the gems of commerce in the chains of new towns and cities
made by this new railway. As an act of statecraft the building of a national transcontinental required courage, power, and prophetic foresight. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
had them all and it will be for history to chronicle how wisely and how well he gave
years of labour and pledged his own honor and the country's credit to accomplish
an ideal. Already the optimism of Prince Rupert gives evidence of the realization of
this great plan and it will be a proud moment when the Premier comes into the city
of his hope and ambition. The reception here is a united effort of the citizens, free
from any politican sentiment.
THE SPECIAL EDITION
Today the Optimist issues its Progress and Opportunities edition which has
been in preparation for some months. This paper has been issued purposely for
its advertising value to Prince Rupert by making known through a wide circulation' the development of this city and district and the opportunities it offers the
investor. The articles in it have been written by able men, qualified to express
views on subjects which they have specialized. Their statements may be accepted as accurate and their judgment sound. In some instances the Optimist
may differ slightly in its editorially expressed opinion, but the Optimist has en*
deavored to make this the most valuable literary production yet issued from this
city*. The typographical result has met with the approval of the Optimist fore
meri and their aim was to show the world that the infant city in the new North*
west could produce something first-class. The Optimist special is good enough
to send anywhere. |
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Prince Rupert's Address
i HE PIONEER SONS AND
daughters of Prince Rupert
extend you greeting. &
We give you welcome to
this city born of your statesmanship. ��j��* The freedom of
its precincts and the honor of its Citizens
are yours. <le* In the building of Prince
Rupert a monument is being raised to the
sagacity, patriotism and creative policy of
your Administration; a City welding the
link between the Nation on the East and
the Empire across the seas. A* Our endeavor shall be a City worthy of your hope and
prophetic vision.
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ERIE CLAIM IMPROVING
Some Fine Surface Showings
cently Uncovered.
The Erie claim on Fourmile hill
under bond to E. L. Kinman of Vancouver, and which is being opened up
by a force of eight men is improving
rapidly and is already at a point where
it will compare favorably with the best
showings on Ninemile. The contractors
have the shaft down thirty feet and the
same high grade ore that first brought
this claim to the attention of mining
men is still coming out. Surface strip-
pings has uncovered the vein six or
seven hundred feet east of the shaft
and the lead is there exposed for more
than 100 feet, it is continuously stripped
for over 60 feet and shows from nine
inches to three feet of clean ore for this
distance. This ore is of the same character as that of the best properties of
Ninemile which run about $100 to
the ton.
Another Aviator Injured
Asbury Park, N. J., August 19.���
Special)���Johnson, the aviator of the
Wright Brothers, was badly injured
last night, his aeroplane when alighting
colliding with an automobile.
ARE YOU IN NEED OF HELP t Do you want
to buy, or sail, or hire, or loan? Try The
Optimist Condensed Ad. route.
FOR SALE-Ouantlty shack furnishlnrs practically new. Apply Box 844, Prince Rupert.76
FOR SALE OR TO RENT-Elght room house
on Eighth Ave. Apply to T. Collart, Feed
Store. Market Place. 85-1M
GASOLINE Boat nearly new, line sailer. Would*
trade for cheap lot and shack. 4 roomed
furnished house Third Ave. for rent. House and
lot 1480 i arood Spec; Half cash. Chaa. M. Wilson
Third Ave and 8th St. 91-82
GIRL WANTED-For general housework.
Wages $80. Apply to M. L. Optimist 6t
Three large rooms. Cen
A snap. Box 842. 87-tf
OHACK FOR SALE
���*���> tral location
SIX WOOD CUTTERS WANTED-For contract
work. Apply at 8 p.m. Room 23, Premier
Hotel. 90-tf
STRONG BOY WANTED-For delivery. Haya
Cove Fiah Market. 90-86
THERE have been more articles returned to owners through the Optimist Want Ada. than any
other medium in town. 87-tf
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ANTED-A
easy work.
good saleslady, short hours and
Simon's Fair, 3rd Ave. 91-tf
ANTED-Firat class Porter.
LaTrace, Talbot House.
Apply Mra.
TO BUSINESS MEN-Accounts written up. ad-
���"- justed, systemized and audited, and balance
sheets prepared by experienced accountant on
reasonable terms. Address H. R. Optimiat office.
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J. R. BEATTY
CARTAGE and STORAGE
LARGE FEED STABLE
....IN CONNECTION...
Special Attention Paid to Moving
OFFICE: - THIRD AVE.
WITH NICKERSON & ROERIG
Phone No. 42
F. W. HART
UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER
STOCK COMPLETE
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Skeena Land District-District of Coaat
Take notice that Levi A. Miller of Prince Rupert
B. C, occupation electrician, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lands :���
Commencing at a post planted at the north
west corner of John Coughlin's claim, thence east
40 chains, thence north 40 chains, thence west 40
chains, thence aouth 40 chains, to place of commencement, containing 160 acres more or less.
Date May 4, 1910. Levi A. Miller
Pub. June 29,
Hazelton Telephone Line
The new telephone line between
Foley, Welch & Stewart's headquarters at Sealey and Hazelton is
now in working order.
For Van Aradol'a Staff
Lot 882 or the Taylor section as it is
commonly known has been acquired by
the railway company and about ten
buildings are being built at headquarters
for C. C. Van Arsdol, chief engineer
on the western division, and his corps
of assistants.
Sell For Cash
On and after September 1st I will sell
for Caah Only. Watch our advt. after
this date for grocery specials. J. E.
Merryfield. corner Third avenue and
Fifth street.���72-tf.
PORTLAND CANAL STOCKS.
Latest Quotation* From Vancouver Exchange.
(Aa reported by S. Harrison & Co.)
BID ASKED
Portland Canal 331-4 .34
Stewart M. & D. Co 3.26 8.35
Red Cliff 1.37 1.40
Main Reef ... an
Tha Weather
Twenty-four hours ending 5 a. m.,
August 20.
Max. Temp. 56.0; min. 50.0.
Rain .02 inch.
Barometer 5 a.m., 29.985.
SHOW ME!
II FROM PRINCE RUPERT!
Where can you invest to bet- O
ter advantage than here ���
If
you are not convinced, send
for literature, and we will
convince you.
Address
Rupert City Realty and
Information Bureau, Ltd.
OFFICE
SECOND AVENUE
DRAWER 1539
W. ANGLE & CO.
and Valuators. . .
First-class Pile Driver
Get our prices before Building.
Estimates promptly given on ,
application.
Cor. Fulton St. and Sixth Ave.
Our Groceries
Are Fresh
Our store is convenient and our
service is excellent. Call at
J.LMerryfields
THIRD AVENUE
and assure yourself of these
facts and avail yourself of the
right prices in existence here.
The MiOar-Rorke Co.
Wholesale
Fruit and Produce
Northern Orders Will Receive Special
Attention.
306 Water St., Vancouver, B.C.
Mice Rupert Scavenging Co.
Prompt reliable service. Boxes for ordersor complaints are placed. Centre Street and Rupert
Road, Third Ave. and Sixth Street, Fifth Ave. and
Fulton Street. P. O. Box 608. Office, Second
Ave.. 7th Street.
WINS FAME ABROAD
Reproductions of Optimist Job
work specimens have recently
appeared in all the best printers'
trade journals in America. They
were shown as samples of high-
class commercial work and given
for the benefit of the craftsmen
in the graphic arts. The job department of The Optimist is ranked among the very best. It is
developed on the theory that
Prince Rupert wants a high-class
article. When you place an order
here you can rest assured that
vour job is being turned out by
some of the best skilled printers
in Canada.
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' REAL ESTATE
Kitsumkalum Land For Sale
KITSUMKALUM
��� B C.
TO WATER TAKERS
While the dry weather contin-
ues water will be supplied to
consumers only from
5.30 Ban. to 7.30 a.m
11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m
5.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
W. M. DAVIS,
Superintendent of Water Worka C'" *"""""
A PLEA FOR
THE INDIANS
OLD TIMER SAYS GIVE THEM THE
PREFERENCE OVER ASIATICS
The Indian Will Make Good in tht
Fishing Industry and Berry Pit.
chei.���Hit labor Will Be in Demand
���Encourage Him and Benefit,
To the Optimist:
Dear Sirs,���There have been many
arguments and discussions on the Indian
question on the Pacific coast for many
years. Let me say that if the Indians
received as much attention and were
given the same privileges and the sympathy that are extended to the Asiatics
we would not have the mixed Asiatic
problems to solve now, but would,
instead, have a population of Indiun
who would work, live and spend that
money in our midst.
We have an example before us today.
In Prince Rupert several hundred
Indians have gathered and are trading
and spending several thousands ol
dollars of their earnings the past season
and the merchants are all looking fi
his custom.
When an Indian makes money by
fishing, hunting or otherwise, the first
place he makes for is the grocery or
the dry goods stores where he can get
rid of that money and secure goods that
he needs. When the Chinese or Japanese
get their money they rush first to the
bank and send 75 per cent of it to their
countries beyond the seas.
In coming to the point briefly let ne
point out that Prince Rupert is the most
important point in northern British
Columbia, and the one where the labor
problem will always be a difficult one.
The cold storage and the cannery men will
always require several thousand hands
and if those people would give the Indians the preference it would mean large
sums of money for Prince Rupert ws-
chants and business men.
There are hundreds of Indians m tne
interior whose hunting grounds have
been taken up by the whites and tney
ordinary means of livelihood destroyed*
They have been working on the railwy
construction and have been packing
That will last only for a couple of yea���
and unless another avenue for making
a living is opened up the Indians wiu^
be a charge upon the government.
I would suggest that a plot of grou"��
be set aside on a reserve near by ������
the Indians can purchase a lot and eW
his home. He would thus engage in w
fishing industry during the season an
hike to the berry patches also, i
labor is needed and will always be i
demand, while their home would ��
near Prince Rupert and this t
would benefit by their trade. Ol���
Indians a chance and the preference
over the Asiatics.
Yours Truly,
OLD TIMER*
Slapped His Face
A. S. Levine was found gu*M��
common assault and ^ Xn
later by Magistrate McMullen*
slapped Neil McKay on the face.
He
\% THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST
RIGHT ROYAL RECEPTION READY
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
liful battlemented structure con-
Jtwo embrasures in one of which
|ve salmon gleaming in the sun-
, and in the other a display of
Ible gold and copper ores.
> visitors for whose welcome and
ftainment all these efforts have
made are Sir Wilfrid Laurier,
>ier of Canada, Hon. Geo. P. Gra-
| minister of railways, Hon. Wm.
ipleman, minister Of Mines and
kbcr of parliament for this district;
I. Pardee, M. P. for Lampton ; E.
llacdonald, M. P. for Pictou; and
Itor Wm. Gibson. There are about
ien newspaper men and the party
111 is believed to number between
ity-five and thirty.
Id. Pattullo's automobile will be
ling at the wharf and will take the
nier to the government building,
jre the addresses are tp be present-
Be mooseskin on which the address
pr Wilfrid is engrossed is one of the
et perfect skins ever seen, and was
ed by the Peel river Indians of
ons. The boldness of its artistic
not less than the painstaking
nanship makes it a remarkable
Ihnen of burnt-leather work and one
the city could feel proud of
fenting. . .
the centre is a medallion bearing
Hag that has stood a thousand years
! and battle. On the left a railway
the tracks of which an allegorica-
driving a triumphal car and bearl
i wand topped with the star of The
I West. To the right is a view of the
or, the rolling hills of the main-
| in.a purple haze and a Grand Trunk
ner ploughing the sunshine-glinted
elets of the middle distance. In the
[round is the Prince Rupert Inn and
[wharf buildings and beneath on a
artistic scroll the address to the
pier. At the right hand bottom
ler is a palette and brushes,bearing
Iname of the artist, Morte H. Craig.
lie French address to Sir Wilfrid
Jso a neat specimen of phyrography
lis a much smaller skin. It was done
Ihe same artist and has given general
���faction,
I Address of French-Canadians
In address from the French-Canadi-
of Prince Rupert and the District
tiox-Atlin, is to be presented by their
*tary, D. Segouin. The following is
1 translation but it must be remem-
pd that the grace of expression is
offer you the assurance of our fidelity
to the patriotic ideals which you have
always proclaimed.
We avail ourselves of this occasion
to proclaim, in the presence of the ministers of the Crown, our loyalty to King
George V, and when it shall be our good
fortune to salute in our superb port the
gallant cruisers of the Canadian navy,
we will not be found wanting in recruiting them from our ranks, with intrepid sailors ready to fly to the defence
of the Empire.
Your passage in our young city will
mark a memorable epoch in our history,
and we may hope that from this day
of its infantile steps Prince Rupert will
be the object of a special solicitude on
the part of your government.
Sir Wilfrid, we regret the flight of
Time may not be retarded but we pray
that Providence may conserve your
health that you may for years continue
to preside over the destinies of our dear
Canada, which you have caused to become great and prosperous and force
us to love with a love always renewing
itself.
U. S. VIEW OF LAURIER
From New York Globe
On this side of the line they would
call Wilfrid Laurier an insurgent, and
a dried-up old man with a cigar cocked
in one corner of his mouth would be
making funny speeches about him out
on the prairies. In Canada, he is Right
Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of
the Dominion and the biggest man in
it. Just now he is swinging round the
western circle, dedicating wheat fields
and launching bridges, and hammering his ideas of political progress into
the ears of crowds that cheer themselves black in the face at the thought
of reciprocity with the United States,
a lower tariff and friendly relations
with all the world. Now and then
some one calls Wilfrid Laurier an annexationist but without authority. The
most he will say is to declare his friendship, i
"I am a great admirer of the American people," he said the other day.
"One of their marked characteristics is
an ability to look after Number One.
I propose that we do the same."
And that is why the Canadians will
likely back him solidly in his efforts
to secure at the coming conference in
Washington a measure of reciprocity
which will be beneficial to both parties. There is no hint of disloyalty to
Great Britain in anything he has ever
ject, which will open millions upon
millions of.new wheat land to the markets of the world. In everything he
stands for progress���and in nothing, so
far as his declarations have reached
across the line, has he indicated a desire to add privilege at the cost of
poverty.
And Canada is back of him���it has
been back of him ever since that mid-
HON. WILLIAM TEMPLEMAN
Minister of Mines
night when an unknown young man
rose in the Canadian parliament and
delivered a speech upon the Louis Riel
rebellion that set all Canada aflame.
The next day all Quebec was asking,
"Who is the stranger?" The query has
been answered daily from that day in
1885 when he first left the stamp of
his powerful personality upon the Dominion. Laurier took a Liberal party
that was falling to pieces from sheer
inertia and lack of leadership and made
it the dominant one. He rose step by
step until he has attained the highest
place in Canadian politics���a place before which the imported Governor-
General does an ornate goose-step. He
is getting to be an old man now, for he
was born in St. Lin, in the province of
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CLEARING SALE
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ODD SUITS
You cannot afford to overlook this last opportunity to get
a Finely Tailored Suit at manufacturer's prices
ALL ODD SUITS MUST GO
A good serviceable Tweed Suit ltf/vf at G!^ mZf\
Regular $12.50 and $15.00 llUVY *P I ���OXJ
Now $15.00
A Fine Tweed or Worsted Suit
Regular $20.00 and $25.00
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2nd Ave.
2nd Ave.
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STEAMER PRINCE GEORGE, ON WHICH SIR WILFRID AND PARTY ARRIVES.
Fays more or less lost in any trans"
fion.
[To the Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier,
lemier of the Dominion of Canada;
| We have pleasure as French-Canadians
Prince Rupert to join with the muni-
al b��dy in welcoming you amongst us
P(i to take this opportunity of ex-
PWing to you in our mother tongue
JJ1" most sincere sentiments of de-
Ptron and sympathy.
, our brilliant career and the success
your administration are our pride,
��n testimony of our gratitude we
said. The reciprocal relations he asks
will not disturb the British preference
or the vested interests of Canada. But
it will make plain to the mother country, as well as to all the world, that
Canada is no longer merely a tuft on
the lion's tail. He has hinted plainly
enough that one of these days Canada
will ask that she be given a diplomatic
representative at Washington, and that
she will not consent to be put off with
a mere attache. He is standing for the
measure of government aid needed to
complete the Hudson Bay railroad pro-
Quebec, in 1841. But his natural force
is not abated nor has his wit grown
stale.
Tall, slender, his erect carriage and
well-carried shoulders tell of the athletic triumphs of his youth, when he
was for years the champion amateur
skater of his province. For years he
has suffered somewhat from ill-health,
largely due to over-work. Like most of
the statesmen of Canada, he began his
public career as a newspaper man. But
the paper he edited passed away beneath the weight of a libel suit he had
brought on by his writings, and he
then devoted himself to the law. He
was called to the bar of lower Canada
in 1864, and was appointed Queen's
Counsel in 1880. He has been a power
in the Dominion House of Commons
for years, but he was not widely known
until he made his great speech upon
the Riel rebellion, before a House that
slept in its seats as he began at midnight, and wept and shouted beneath
the magic of his eloquence when he
concluded at dawn. From that moment his position has been assured.
TANKSLEY & LANN1NG
Contractors
Pile Driving and Foundation Work ;
Specialty.
Box 17 Prince Rupert
Our Rock-Crushing Plant
Hat arrived, and we are now
in a position to supply
:rushed rock in any quantity
SEE US FOR PRICE
S. H. WATSON & CO.
P. O. Bos 460
Electric Wiring
and
Supplies
A. T. Parkin & Co.
Centre Street. THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST
ANTI-BUZZ
A PERFECT M0S0UIT0 DISPELUNG MIXTURE
Prevents the biting of mosquitos, black
flies, sand flies and all summer pests.
A few drops applied to the skin will insure freedom from these troublesome
pests for some hours, and those who
use it occasionally need have no discomfort from this source.
C. H. ORME,
The Pioneer Druggist
Corner Second Ave. and Sixth St.
THE IROQUOIS
POOL
English and American Billiards
Eight Tables Centre Street
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FOR SALE
New Furniture of a
four roomed house
HOUSE TO RENT
The Royal
Corner of Third Avenue and Sixth Street
HOTEL
The Best Situation The Finest Rooms
The Best Equipment
Steam Heat v Hot and Cold Water Baths
CAFE
Our Lunch Counter and Restaurant are superior in appointments,
service and cuisine to any in the City. It is popular with diners
of taste, and the rendezvous of parties.
QUICK LUNCH MODERN PRICES
If you try the Royal you will go again
CORLEY S BURGESS
Proprietors
CAPETOWN SCULLING RACE
Cablegram Show* the Rapid Development That Has Taken Place
Call after 9 a. m/
CORNER HOUSE
Taylor St. and Fifth An.
Fruit Jars
Stone Jars
Jelly Glasses
at the
Big Furniture Store
F. W. HART
Corner Second Avenue and Sixth Street
GASOLINE LAUNCH
"Ethola"
For charter or hire. Also Scow. Apply T. Stewart, Empress Block, or aboard boat. 91
Sample Our Wines and Liquors
Sample cases (plain without marks) of the best
liquors, guaranteed pure. f. o. b��� Vancouver.
No. 1���Quart bottle Rye, quart Scotch, quart Port
Wine, quart Sherry, quart Claret,
quart Monopole Champagne $7.00
No. 2���3 quart bottles Rye, 3 quart bottles Scotch,
1 quart Port Wine, 1 quart Sherry. 2 quarts
Claret, 2 quarts Grand Monopole
Champagne $13.00
No. 3���Six quart bottles or twelve pint bottles Grand Monopole Champagne $15.00
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FOR SALE
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GENERAL BROKERS
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INSURANCE AGENCIES
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GENERAL AGENCIES
Dominion Wood Pipe Company, Limited.
Boscowitz Steamship Company, Limited. I Georgetown Sawmill Company, Limited.
Cassiar Packing Company, Limited. | North Coast 1 owing Company, Limited.
Lloyd's Agent for Prince Rupert���C. W. PECK.
Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co. Ltd.
A complete line of Sporting Goods, Guns,
Rifles, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing
Tackle, Prospectors' Outfits, and General
Hardware, Kitchen and Hotel Ware
SHERWIN <& WILLIAMS PAINTS
OILS AND VARNISHES
Comfortable five-roomed
house which must be removed from the present
location. . . . Good for a
few days only. $500.00.
Douglas Cafe building
and lease $750.00.
G.R. NADEN COMPANY
Second Ave.,
Limited.
Prince Rupert, B.C.
Prince Rupert Hardware & Supply Co.Ltd.
THOS. DUNN, Manager
JULIUS LEVY
Jobber of High-grade Havana Cigars
Tobaccos Wholesale and Retail
Signs!
The Optimist fob Department
now has Wooa Type for Signs
and Poster Work.
Signs.
Robert de B. Hovell, the barrister,
finds the cablegram from Capetown the
Optimist published yesterday of great
interest as showing the rapid development that has been going on there. The
course over which the sculling race was
run, he says, is the finest three-mile
racing water in the world. It is on the
Zambesi river a short distance above the
Victoria Falls.
During the last three years the British
South Africa company, which is a
chartered company, has been arranging
for a regatta over this course and invited the best known oarsmen from all
the British colonies. Barry, the English
champion, was among those who corn-
competed, and he was defeated, accordingly the cablegram, by Arnst.
Made a Clean Getaway
Milton, Ont., August 19.���(Special)���
Unlocking four doors with skeleton
keys, Fred Gibson, a prisoner at the
local lockup, walked out in liberty last
night.
Camp Destroyed by Fire
Dutch Kline returned to town Tuesday
from the Silver Pick claims on Ninemile.
Before he does any more work on the
claims Dutch will have to buy a new
camp outfit as he was burned out
while at work.
He has been bringing into town some
remarkably good ore this year and reports from the hill are to the effect
that the Silver Pick is coming into its
own. This group of three claims is at
the extreme eastern 'end of the known
mineralized zone and this is the first
year that any really good ore has been
found.���Omineca Herald.
NORTHERN STEAMSIOpi
CO-HTM OF BBrmaj-Z
P,��^CuSsPASSENGffitoS|
"CETRIANA"
Sails from Evans, Coleman wharf V..
couver, on* 1st, 10th and 20th of ��
month at 10 p. m for C��� "St
Clazton, PortVsington �� %
PRINCE RUPERT AND STEWABT
PORTLAND CANAL
New Steamer "PETRIANA"
(Freight only) sails from Vancouver
every alternate Wednesday for I
PRINCE RUPERT AND STEWART
A ���XTP0?TLAND CANAL, '
and all Northern British Columbia portal
For further particulars apply at %|
Company's office I
Cor. Water and Cordova Sts, Vaicontl
OrJ.H. ROGERS, Ticket Agent, f
Prince Rupeit,
EXAMINING PROPERTIES
James A. Moore Having Charlotte
Islands Coal Measures Tested
James A. Moore, of Seattle, president
of the Western Steel corporation, is
having his recently acquired coal measures on Queen Charlotte Islands
thoroughly looked into with the object
in view of utilizing it in the making of
coke for steel works which he plans to
locate somewhere in the province.
Mr. Moore has been working on the
steel proposition for many years. He
acquired iron properties on the west
coast of Vancouver Island and on Texada island, and more recently coal measures on the Queen Charlotte Islands.
At first all his energies were devoted
to the building up of the steel works
which he has in view at Seattle, with
the iron smelter at Irondale, near Port
Townsend as a feeder for it. The smelter is at the present time turning out
about eighty tons a day, but the capacity, according to Mr. Moore is to be
increased at once to about 300 tons a day.
The acquisition of added capital a few
years ago and the development of the
demand for steel and iron in this country led him some months ago to turn his
attention to the question of erecting
works on this side of the line as auxiliary to those in the state of Washington.
Planking the Grass
A large quantity of heavy planks are
piled up in front of the provincial
government buildings. Agent J. H.
McMullen was asked what they were for.
"To lay on the grass for the people
to stand on while Sir Wilfrid Laurier
makes his speech from the steps " was
the reply.
Not a few people expressed sincere
regret that practically the only grass
plot in the town should be covered up
with three inch plank and probably have
all the grass ruined. They thought that
other places might be found for the
speech making.
A man is surely a dead one who
can't Btraighten up in front of a camera.
If silence is golden, silver-tongued
oratory is often brass.
Canadian Pacific Railway
STEAMERS LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT
for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. \
Princess Royal, Saturday momiq,
August 13th.
LEAVE VANCOUVER'.
Princess Royal, Tuesday night, I
August 16th, at 11 p.m.
Princess Beatrice, Thursday night, |
August 18th, at 11 p.m.
Owing to accident to Princess May,trip |
or Princess Beatrice from Van*
couver August 11th is cancelled.
GrandTrunkPacificSteamsIf
For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle |
connecting with Eautbound trim
"Prince Rupert" sails every Ttaif
8.30 p.m.
"Prince George" sails every 1
8.30 p.m.
For Stewart
���'Prince Rupert" sails Wednesdays 8 H |
"Prince George" sails Sundays 8 p.a
Steamer for Massett, Kincolith, ��>|
Port Simpson, Sundays 3 p.l��.
For Skidegate, Queen Charlotte ft!
and other Moresby Island points,
Wednesdays at 1 p.m.
Tickets, reservations and inforrnsO��
fromA.E.McM..ter,Frelgy
Passenger Agent, G. T. V- �����'
j 1
Tho gOgCQWltz S. S. Co.
will despatch two steamers
weekly between Victoria, Vancouver and all Northern BJU
ports, calling at Pnnce Rupert
and Stewart.
S.S. Vadso S.S. Venture
classed 100 Al at Lis*
Leaving Prince Rup t S
bound on Fridays. Forfurtw
particulars apply to
PECK. MOORE S CO., PRINCE W��
Hud Office ��t Victoria,B.C.
pRINCE RUPERT
MINING ASSOCIAnONl
LIMITED
Dailv Call 2.30 P.M.^
THIRD AVE. AND FIFTH STR^ |
S.S. CHIEFTAIN
will leave 0.**'
wharf at 1.30 pg
H.B. Rochester, Age* THE PRINCE KUPERT OPTIMIST
ILAND PURCHASE NOTICE
L Land District���District of Queen Char-
' lotte.
Jie notice thst sixty days from date I, Percy
forth of New Westminster, B. C, occupation
to* mariner intend to ipply to the Assistant
niaaioner of Lands for a license to prospect
Ml und petroleum on and under 640 acres ol
bn Oraham Island described ss follows:-
mmcncing at a poet planted one mile south
Jiree miles west of the N. E. corner of timber
No 697; thence west 80 chains, thencesouth
lains; thence east 80 chains; tnence north 80
i to place of commencement.
June 9,1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
I Auk- 5* Thomas J. Anderson, Agt.
U Land District���District of Queen Charlotte
lite notice that sixty days from date, I, Percy
north of New Westminster, B. C, occupation
Jer mariner, intend to apply to the Assistant
���missioner of Lands for a license to prospect
fcoiil and petroleum on and under 640 acres of
��� described as followa:-
Jrimmencing at a post planted, one mile south
[two miles west of the N. E. corner of timber
Mo. 597 Graham Island; thence east 80 chains;
Ice north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains;
Ice south 80 chains to place of commencement
June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
, Aug. 5. Thomas J. Anderson, Agent
ma Land District���District of Queen Charlotte.
kke notice that sixty days from date I, S. V.
bter of Skidegate, B. C, by occupation a
jpector, Intend to apply to the Assistant Corn-
Boner of Lands for a" license to prospect for
[and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land
Graham Island described ss follows:-
fommencing at a post planted one mile east and
J mile north of the N. E. corner of lot 566;
pee south 80 chainB*. thence west 80 chains;
|ice north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to
of commencement.
June 10,1910.
SAMUEL V. LASSETER
Aug. 5.
ia Land District���District ot Queen Char
lotte.
ake notice that sixty days from date 1, S. V.
Wter of Skidegate. B. C, by occupation a
jpector, intend to apply to the Assistan t Commoner of Lands for a license to prospect for
land petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land
Graham Island described as followa:-
Jommencing at a post planted one mile east
lone mile north of the N. E. comer of lot 666;
Ice south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains;
pee north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to
of commencement.
June 10, 1910.
SAMUEL V. LASSETER
, Aug. 6.
ana Land District���District of Queen Char*
j lotto.
[ake notice that sixty dayB from date I, S. V.
teter of Skidegate, B. C.. by occupation a
ipector, intend to apply to the Assistant Com-
aioner of Lands for a license to prospect for
I and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land
���Graham Island described as follows:-
Tommencing at a post planted one mile east and
V mile north ol the N. E. corner of lot 566;
kee north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains;
hee south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to
ke of commencement.
I June 10, 1910.
SAMUEL V. LASSETER
. Aug. 5.
Land District���District of Queen Char
, lotto.
rake notice that sixty days from date I, S. V.
(Mer of Skidegate, B. C, occupation a prosper, intend to apply to the Assistant Com-
tsioner of Lands for a license to prospect for
il and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land
��� Graham Island described as follows;-
Commencing at a post planted one mile east and
e mile north of the N. E. corner of lot 566;
knee north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,
fence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to
Ice of commencement.
Ite June 10,1910.
1 SAMUEL V. LASSETER
lb. Aug. 6.
leena Land District���Dlatrict of Queen Char-
In. i lotte*
[Take notice that sixty days from date I, S. V.
Bssoter of Skidegate, B. C. by occupation a
���pspector, intend to apfcly to the Assistant Com-
���lssioner of Lands for a license to prospect for
���al and petroleum on and under 640 acres of land
Bl Graham Island described as follows:-
I Commencing at a post planted one mile east and
fo miles north of the N. E. corner of lot 566:
[ence north 80 ehains; thence eaat 80 chains;
pence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to
Mace ol commencement.
Pate June 10,1910.
I , SAMUEL V. LASSETER
run. Aug, 5.
fkeona Land District���District of Queen Charlotte.
Take notice that sixty days from date I, Percy
���hadforth, of New Westminster, B. C, by oc-
pipntion master mariner, intend to apply to the
Assistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to
prospect for coal and petroleum on and under 640
lores of land on Graham Island described as follows:-
I Commencing at a post planted two miles north
p[ the N. E. corner of lot 666; thence north 80
[tans; thence west 80 cnains; thence south 80
fliains; thence east 80 chains to place to com-
pnencement.
Bate June 9, 1910.
' PERCY SHADFORTH
Puli. Aug. 6. a. v. Lasseter, Agent.
COAL NOTICE
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land District.
I Leonard P. Loche, master mariner, Victoria,
B, C., intend to apply 30 days after date to the
Asaistant Commissioner of Lands for a license to
prospect for coal, oil, and petroleum on and under
the following described lands.
Commencing at a post plantod one mile north
of the north west corner of sectien 36 In township 7.
thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, to
point of commencement and containing 640 acres.
Dated this 8th day of June 1910.
LEONARD P: LOCKE
Puh. Aug. 6. per S. V. Lasseter. Agent.
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land DUtrict.
I Haakon Edwardson, farmer, Skidegate, B. C,
30 days after date Intend to apply to the Assistant Commiasioner of LandB, for a license to
prospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under
the lollowing described lands. Commencing at a
post planted one and one half miles east ol the
north-east corner ol section 36 in township 7.
Thence north 80 chains, thence west 40 chains,
thence south 80 chaina, thence east 40 chains to
Eoint of commencement and containing 320 acres,
lated this 7th day of June 1910.
HAAKON EDWARDSON
Pub. August 5. per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.
COAL NOTICE
���Skeena Land District���Distriet ot Queen Charlotte.
,,,,'rake notice that sixty days from date I, Percy
Ifchadforth of New Westminster. B. Ci occupation
I muster mariner, intend to appiy to the Assistant
I Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect
I Jor eoal and petroleum on and under 640 acres ol
[ land on Graham Island described as follows:-
I commencing at a post planted two miles north
nit he N. E. corner of lot 666; thence north 80 chains
I thonce west 80 chains; thence south 80 chainB*,
tnence eaat 80 chains to place of commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
I'ub. Aug. 6. S. V. Lasseter. Agent.
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Char-
Take notice that sixty days from date, I, S, V.
Usscter of Skidegate, B. C, by, occupation a
Prospector, Intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner ot Lands for a license to prospect tor
coal and petroleum on and under 640 acrea of land
on Graham Island described as follows:-
Commenoing at a post planted one mile north
ol the N. E. corner of lot 666; thence north 80
'hains; thence eaat 80 chains; thence south 80
chains; thence west 80 chains to place ot commencement.
Date June 9, 1910.
��� , , SAMUEL V. LASSETER
Pub. Aug. 6.
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land District.
I. Walter J. Laaseter, farmer, of Hillside, Ont.,
30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner of Lands, for a license to
prospect for coal, oil and petroleum on and under
the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile north
and one mile east of the north-east corner of section
36 In township 7; thence north 80 chains, thence
east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west
80 chainB to point ot commencement and containing
640 acres.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1910.
J. LASSETER
Pub Aug 4 S. V. Laaseter, Agent
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land Diatrict
I Henry Lang, farmer of Huntsville, Ontario,
30 days after date Intend to apply to the Assistant Commissioner ot Lands for a license to
prospect for coal, oil and petroluem, on and under
the following descrihed lands:
Commencing at a post planted 1 mile North and
two miles East of the northeast corner of Section 36.
in Township 7..
Thence North 80 chainB, thence east 40 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence west 40 chains, to
point of commencement and containing 320 acres.
Dated this 7th. day of June, 1910.
Pub. Aug. 5. Henry Lang.,
per S. V. Lasseter, Agent.
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land DUtrict.
I, Henrietta Maud Locke, Wife, Victoria, B.C.
30 days after dte Intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for
Coal, Oil and Petroleum on and under tne following
described lands:
Commencing at a post planted one mile North of
the North-West corner of Section 36, in township 7
Thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina,
thence North 80 chainB, thence Eaat 80 chains,
to point of commencement, and containing 640
Dated this 8th. day ol June, 1910.
Pub. Aug. 6. HENRIETTA MAUD LOCKE
per S.V. Lasseter, Agent
Queen Charlotte DivUion���Skeena Land District.
I, James E. Locke, Purser, Victoria, B. C.
30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of Lands for a licence to prospect
for Coal, Oil and Petroleum on and under the following described lands.
Commenceing at a poat planted one mile North
of the Northeast corner of Section 36 in township 7.
Thence South 80 chains, thenco East 80 chains,
thence North 80 chains, thence West 80 chaina, to
Eoint of commencement and containing 640 acres.
..tod thU 8th. day ot June,^ & ^^
Pub Aug 5 per S. V. Lasaeter, Agent,
Queen Charlotte Division���Skeena Land District.
I, Etta Stannard, Stenographer, Victoria, B. C.
30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner of landa lor a license to prospect lor
Coal, Oil and Petroleum on and under the following
described lands. ... ,, VT m\.
Commencing at a post planted one mile North
of the Northwest corner of section 36 in township 7.
Thence North 80 chaina, thence West 80 chains,
thence South 80 chains, thence Eaat 80 chaina
to point of commencement and containing 640 acres.
Dated this 8th. day of June, WW. gTANNARD
Pub Aug 5 per S. V. Lasaeter, Agent.
Oueen Charlotte DivUion���Skeena Land DUtrict.
I, Wffliam L. Locke, Printer, Victoria, B. C.
30 days after date intend to apply to the Assistant
Land Commissioner for a license to prospect tor
Coal, Oil or Petroleum on or under the following
described lands. ��� .
Commenceing at a poat planted one mile North
of the Northeast corner of Section 36. lntownBhp7.
Thence North 80 chainB, thence Eaat 801 chaiins,
thence South 80 chains, thence West 80 chains, to
point ol commencement and containing 640 acres,
bated thU 8th. day ot June, 1910. ���-,
Pub Aug. 6th. WILLIAM L. LOCKh.
jruo. �������. v- pcr g v Ltlieter> Agent.
Queen Charlotte DlvUlon-Skeena Land DUtrict.
I Jennetta E. Locke, Nurse. Victoria, B. C,
30 davs after date intend to apply to the Assistant
Commissioner lor Landa for a license to prospect
for Coal, OU, and Petroleum, on and under the
following described lands.
Commencing at a post planted one ndte North of
the Northwest corner of Section 36, In township 7.
Thenco South 80 chains, thence East 80 chains!
thence North 80 chaina, thence Weat 80 chains, to
polnf of commencement and conta-oing 640 acrea.
Wed thU 8th day rf Jung*mo.
Aug perS.V.Lesseter.Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Pub.
Caaslar Land District���Distriet ot Skeena
Take notice that I, John Vivian Robinson ot
Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, Intenda to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commoncing at a post planted on the right
bank of the Kitwancool river about three miles
up stream from Its junction with the Naas river,
thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chains,thence
east 80 chains, thance south 80 chains to point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Dato May 16,1910. John Vivian Robinson
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Sterling Henery Green ot
Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to
apply tor permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about three miles up Btream
from its junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80
chains, thence south 80 chainB to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 16,1910. Sterling Henery Green
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Thomaa Frederick Corbett
of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends
to apply for permiasion to purchaae the foUowing
described landa:-
Commencing at a poat planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool nver about four mileB from ita
junction with the Naaa river, thence east 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80 chain
aouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 610 acrea.
Dato May 16,1910. Thoma Fredrick Corbett
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict or Skeena
Take notice that I, James Niven of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river ahout four miles from Its
junction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,
thence south 80 chaina to point ot commencement.
Date May 16,1910. James Niven.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald. Agent
Caasiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Roberts of Vancouver.
B. C, occupation cook, intends to apply tor permiasion to purchase the following deaeribed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool nver about five mileB from its
junction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains.thence
south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 16,1910. John Roberts
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald. Agent.
Casalar Land DUtrict���District ot Skeena
Take notice that I, Fred Miller of Vancouver,
P.. C, occupation longshoreman, intends to apply
for permiasion to purchase the following desenbed
lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted on the right bank
ot the Kitwancool river about five miles from its
junction with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains,
thence north 80 chaina, thenee west 80 chains,
thence aouth 80 chains to point of commencement,
containing 640 acrea
Date May 16,1910. Fred Miller
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Stubeart of Vancouver
B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right
bank ol the Kitwancool river about six milea from
junction with the Naaa river, thence west 80 chaina
thence north 80 chains, thenceeast 80 chains.thence
south 80 chainB to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 16,1910. Robcrt Stubeart
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Frank Holm ol Vancouver,
B. C, occupation Mill-hand, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
ot the Kitwancool river about six miles from its
junction with the NaaB river, thence east 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chainB.thence
south 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acrea. ....
Date May 16..1910. Frank Holm
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Casalar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, William Berkeley ol Vancouver, B.C., occupation laborer, intends to apply
lor permiasion to purchase the following described
lands:- . , , , ... ,
Commencing at a post plantod on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about seven milea from
its junction with the NaaB river, thence west 80
chaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chains
thence south 80 chains to point of commencement,
640 acres.
Date May 16, 1910. William Berkeley
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Casstar Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, WHllam Gait of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation porter, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following desenbed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right
bankot the Kitwancool river about 7 miles Irom its
junction with the Naas river, thence eaat 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains.thence
south 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres.
Date May 16, 1910. William Gait
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Coast Land Dlstriot-Dlstrlct of Skeena
Take notice that Theodore Z. Kruzner, of the
City of Prince Rupert, occupation merchant. In-
tends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lunds.���
Commencinn at a nost plantod on the right
hand of the Ex-chum-slk River, coming towards
its mouth about four mUes from its mouth, thence
along the shore of the River south 80 chains; thence
west 80 chains; thence north 80 chainB; thence
east 80 chains more or lesa to point of commencement, containing by admeasurements 640 acrea
more or less.
Date 29th June, 1910. Theodore Zedenco Kruznor
Pub. Julv 19.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Skeena Land DUtrict���Dlatrict of Coast.
Take notice that Frank Haight ot Waterloo, Ontario, occupation insurance manager, intends to
apply for permission to purchaae the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the left bank
of M cNeil river one mile and ton chains north of the
mouth of McNeil River, thence north 80 chains
more or leas to left bank of said McNeil Rlver-
thence south along said left bank to point of commencement containing 80 acres more or lesa.
Date June 6,1910. Frank Haight.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing. Agt.
Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Coaat.
Take notice that Frank Hodgins of Berlin Ontario, occupation book-keeper, intonds to apply for
permiasion to purchaae the foUowing described
umdat-
Commencing at a post planted at the north east
corner ol the Fannie C. Purvea application to purchase, aaid post being 50 chains north ot the mouth
of McNeil river, thence west 20 chains, thence north
80 chains, thence east 40 chains more or lesi to
right bank of McNeil river, thence aouth along
said right bank 80 chains more or leas to point of
commencement, containing 300 acres more or less
Date June 6.1910. Frank Hodgins.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing. Agt.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Christian Petersen of
Vancouver, B. C. occupation barber, intonds to
apply for permiasion to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commenclng at a poat planted on the east bank
of the Naas river, about 26 mUes up stream from
Aiyansh Indian Village and about four miles below
the mouth of the Kitwancool riverlthenee west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains
thence north 80 chains to point of commencement
containing 640 acres.
Date May 13,1910. John Christian Petersen
Pub.June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Cassiar LandtDiatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Thomaa Clarke of Vancouver
B. C, occupation electrician, intenda to apply tor
permiasion to purchaae the foUowing described
lands:-
BaCommencing at a post planted on the east bank
of the Naaa river, about 26 milea up atream from
Aiyansh Indian Village and about four milea down
stream from where the Kitwancool river empties
into the Naas, thence west 80 chainB, thence north
80 chains, thence eaat 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to point ol commencement and containing
640 acres.
Dated May 13, 1910. Thomas Clarke
Pub. June 18. [Robert McDonald,Agent.
Casalar Land Dialrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Maurice S. Frampton of
Victoria, B. C, occupation electrician, intends to
apply tor permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted on th* right bank
ot the Kitwancool river about twenty-five mile*
trom its junction with the Naaa river, thence north
80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chains, thence south 80
chains, thence west 80 chaina to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Maurice S. Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caasiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, CecUy F. J. Frampton of
Mctoria, B. C, occupation spinster, intends to
apply lor permission to purchase the following described landa:-
Commenclng at a post planted on tha right bank
of the Kitwancool river about twenty-five miles
trom its junction with the Naas river, tnence eaat
80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres,
Date May 25, 1910. Cecily F. J. Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land DUtrict���Dlatrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Edwin Frampton of Victoria
B. C, occupation clerk, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing deaeribed landa:-
Commencing at a post planted 2 milea eaat of a
poat planted on right bank of the Kitwancool river
about six miles from ita junction with the Naaa
river, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chaina,
thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the
point ot commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 23, 1910. Edwin Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land Diatrict���DUtrict ol Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Blacklow, Vancouver,
B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following desenbed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the left bank of
the Kitwancool river, one mile up stream from ita
junction with the Naas river; thence eaat 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains.thence
aouth 80 chains to point ot commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 14,1910. Robert Blacklow.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Edward Nelson Steele of
Vancouver, B. C, occupation cook, intends to
apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the left bank
of the Kitwancool river one mile up stream from ita
junction with the Naas river, thence west to the
bank ot the Naas rlver(80 ehains], thence following
the bank of the Naas north 80 chaina, thence eaBt
80 chains, thence aouth 80 chains to point of
commencement, containing 610 acres more or less.
Dato May 14, 1910. Edward NeUon Steele.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Fred Watta of Vancouver, B.
C, occupation laborer, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted one mile south of
a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool
river about twenty-two miles from ita junction
with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east
80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the point of
commencing, containing 640 acres.
Date May 20,1910. Fred Watta
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Skeena Land District���DUtrict ot Coast.
Tako notice that Jacob Zurbrigg of New, Ham-
bunt. Ont,, occupation merchant, intends to apply
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict ot Skeena.
Take notice that I, Fred St. Piere of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation laborer, intenda to apply tor permiasion to purchase the following described landa:-
Commencing at a post planted on the eaat bank
of the Naaa river, about 26 mUea up atream Irom . 1 .... , . , ., , .... -,
Aiyanah Indian Village and about four milea down ! {�� permission to purchaae the following described
stream from where the Kitwancool river emptiea (landa.-
into the Naaa, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence north
80 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thence south
chains to point ol commencement, containing 640
acrea.
Dato May 13,1910. Fred St. Piere
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, George Seymore ot Vancouver
B. C, occupation laborer, intenda to apply tor permission to purchase the following described landa:-
Commencing at a poat plantod on the east bank
of the Naaa river, about 26 miles up atream from
Aiyanah Indian Village and about four milea down
Commencing at a post planted at the north east
corner of Arthur Purves' application to purchase,
aaid poat being two miles and 60 chains north of
the mouth of McNeil River, thence west 40 chains
thence north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains more
or less to right bank of McNeil River thence south
along said right bank 40 chains more or leas to
point of commencement, containing 160 acres more
or lesa.
Date June 6, 1910. Jacob Zurbrlgg.
Pub. June 11. Daniel Oscar Wing, Agent
Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Coast
Take notice that Mary F. Thorburn of Caledonia
Ont., occupation spinster, Intonds to apply, for
'*'.*""���* --.- -;���;: ���/--. -.-������ urn., occupation BpinBtor, Intonds to apply for
stream from where the Kitwancool river emjitiea knermisaion to purchase the following deacrlued
into tho Naaa, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence aouth | \lnat
80 chaina, thence west 80 chaina, thence north
ehaina to point of commencement, containing 640
acres.
Dato May 13,1910. George Seymore
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
CassUr Land District���DUtrict of Skeena.
Take notice that I, Jack Hamiton Taylor of
Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, Intends to apply
for permiaaion to purchaae the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted three miles east
ol a point on the east bank of the Naas river, said
point on the Naas being about twenty seven miles
up river from Aiyansh Indian Village and about
three miles down stream from the mouth of Kitwancool river, thonce east 80 chaina, thence aouth
80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80
chains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres.
Dato May 14, 1910. Jack Hamilton Taylor.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
' COAL NOTICE
Skeena Land Diatrict���DUtrict of Queen Char-
Take notice that Bixty daya from date, I Percy
Shadforth of New Weatminater, B. C. by occupation master mariner intend to apply to the as-
aUtont commissioner of lands for a license to pro-
��������� for coal and petroleum on and under 640
Ee of landon Graham ialand described as follows:
rnmmencing at a post planted one mile south
S -wra*Si west of the N. E. cornor of timber
?1dNo 5���-thence weat 80 chaina, thence north
80 chain thenc."east 80 chaina, thence south 80
chain to place of commencement.
Oth June 1910.
Dato
Pub. Aug. 5.
PERCY SHADFORTH
Thomas J. Anderson, Agont.
Skeena Land District-Diatrict of Queen Char-
n. i ���m i,*e that sixty daya from dato I, Percy
Tako notice tnat bi y y occupation
Shadlorth & New Westn^wnv ^ AaSatant
ma8ter manner^.nten^to SPPJ^ pf
Commij*i.i!f oi.mmm under 640 a(Te3 o[
or coal "JCiina deaeribed aa followB.-
land on Graham isianu . Muth
Commencing^a a poa ^ ^ m. t
of the N._ E*.mi���* �� t 80 chalna| thence north
^oKflS^S 8Tc^nVl^U�� ri eom-
mencement.
Date June
9, 1910.
PERCY SHADFORTH
Pub. Aug* 5.
I'JUKUI SUAUtunm la��lv mm, "--,
Thomas J. Anderson.Agent Pub. June 18.
Casalar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Russell of Vancouver,
B. On occupation stevedore, intends to apply lor
permission to purchase the following described
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
the Kitwancool river about eight milea from its
junction with the Naas river, thence weat 80 chainB,
thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence
south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 460 acres.
Date May 16, 1910. John Russell
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land DUtrict���Dlatrict of Skeena
Take notico that I, Percy Peterson of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following deaeribed
Commencing at a poat planted on the right
bank of the Kitwancool river about eight miles
from ita junction with tho Naas river, thence eaat
80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thonce south 80 chains to point ol
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 16,1910. Percy Potcrson
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald,A.gent
Cassiar Land District���District ot Skeena
Take notlco that 1, JameB Arthur RohonBon ol
Vancouver, B.C., occupation logger, intends to
apply lor permission to purchaae the following
described landa:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles eaat
of a poat planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about twelve miles from ita junction with
the Naaa river, thence eaat 80 chaina, thonce north
80 chains, thence west 80 chainB, thence south 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acrea. ��� .
Dato May 28, 1910. James Arthur Robonson
Caasiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena.
Tako notico that I, William Coleman of Van-
1 couver, II. C, occupation laborer, intenda to apjily
for permiaaion to purchaae thc following described
landB:-
Commoncing at a post planted three milea east
ot a point on the eaat bank ol the Naaa river, aaid
point on tho N'aaa being about twenty eevon milea
up river from Aiyanah Indian Villaire and about
three miles down stream from the mouth of Kitwancool river, thence weat 80 chaina, thence north
80 chains, thenco eaat 80 chaina, thenco aouth 80
chaina to point of oommencement, containing 640
acrea.
Dote May 14, 1910. William Coleman
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald Agent
Cassiar Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Skeena
Tako notice that I, William Pitman ot Vancouver
B. C, occupation fisherman, intends to apply for
permiasion to purchaae a he following deaeribed
landB:- . ... , , ..
Commencing at a post on the right bank ol the
Kitwancool river about nine milea from ita junction
with the Naae river: thenco west 80 chains, thence
north 80 chaina, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence south
80 chaina to point ot commencement, containing
640 acrea.
Date May 16, 1910. William Pitman
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agont.
Caasiar Land DUtrict���District ol Skeena
Take notlco that I, Maynard Tltua McClure ol
Vancouver, B. C, occupation oxpressman, Intenda
to apply for permlason to purchase tho lollowing
described lands:- ,
Commencing at a poBt planted on thelnght bank
of the Kitwancool river about nine miles trom Its
junction with thB Naaa river, thence east 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina
thence aouth 80 chaina to point of commencement,
containing 640 acres.
Date May 16, 1910. _ Maynard Tltua McClure
jamea Aixnur avouonaon uaw mmi .v, i����v. ...-j...... -������- ���
Robert McDonald, Agen Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agont.
Commencing at a post plantod at theno tb-east
corner of lot 2077, thence north twenty chains,
thenca weat 80 chains more or leas to Chatham
Sound thence aouth along the shore line of Chatham
Sound twenty chains more or lesa, thence east
eighty chains more or less to point of commencement, containing 160 acrea more or less.
Date May 30, 1910. Mary F. Thorburn
Date June 29. Beverly W. Browne
Skeena Land District���DUtrict of Coast
Take notice that Myra D. Greene of New York
occupation Bpinster, intends to apply for permiaaion
to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a poat planted south-east corner
ot lot 2077 thonce north twenty chaina, thence
eaat forty chains, thence south 20 chains more or
less to Smith Island Lagoon thence west along the
shore line of said lagoon forty chaina more or leas
to point ot commencement, containing eighty acrea
more or leas.
Date May 30, 1910. Myra D. Greene
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.
Skeena Land DUtrict���DUtrict of Coaat
Take notice that Josie Woon. of Toronto, Ont.,
occupation spinster, Intenda to apply for permiasion to purchaae the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted at the north-east .
eorner ol lot 1385, thence south twenty chains,
thonce east eighty chains, thence north ten chaina
more or lean to Smith Island Lagoon, thenee west
along the shore line of said lagoon eighty chains
more or lesa to point of commencement, containing
one hundred and aixty acres more or less.
Date May 30, 1910. Josie Woon
Pub. June 29. Beverly W. Browne, agent.
Cassiar Land DUtrict���Diatrict ol Skeena
Tako notice that I, Patrick Morgan ot Vancouver, B. C, occupation teamater, Intends to
apply for permission to purchaae the following described Und s:-
Commencing at a poat planted two miles east
ot a post planted on tne rignt bank ol the Kitwancool river about six milea from its junction with the
Naas river, thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80
chains, thonce eaat 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to the point ot commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 23. 1910. Patrick Morgan
Pub. June I*. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaaiar Land Diatrict-Diatrict of Skeena
Tako notice that I, Frances M. Frampton ot
Victoria, 11. C, occupation spinster, intenda to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands: ���
Commencing at a poat jilanted on tho right bank
of the KitwanCo'i river, about twenty-six miles
up Btream trom ita junction with tho Naas river
thenco east ho chains, thonco north 80 chains.thence
west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to the point
ofommencemont, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910. Frances M. Frampton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent. V J!'] V ' ' ������; .
THE PRINCE RUPERT OPTIMIST
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Cassiar Land District���District ol Skeena
Take notice that I, James Pierson Thompson ol
Vancouver, B. C., occupation engineer, intends to
apply (or permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twelve miles from its junction with
the Naas river, tnence west 80 chains, tbenee north
HO chainB, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 23, 1910. James Pierson Thompson
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Charles Roxeburgh of Vancouver, B. C, occupation fireman, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on a point on the right bank of
the Kitwancool river, about twelve miles from its
junction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains, thence east 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 23,1910. Charles Roxeburgh
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Joseph John Tavener of Vancouver, II. C, occupation laborer, Intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about fifteen miles from its
junction with the Naas river; thence east 80 chains
thence north 80 chains, tnence west 80 chains
south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May IT, 1910. Joseph John Tavener
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I. Hugh Davies of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation clerk intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on right bank of
the Kitwancool river about sixteen mileB from its
junction with the Naas river, thence west 80 chainB,
thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains.thence
south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 18,1910 Hugh Davies
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, George Alfred Yelton of Vancouver, B. C.i occupation laborer, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commancing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about seventeen miles from
its junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 cbains, thence east 80 chains
thence south 80 chains to point of commencement,
containing 640 acres.
Date May 18, 1910. George Alfred Yelton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Dell of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about seventeen miles from
ita junction with the Naas river; thence east 80
ehains, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains,
thence south 80 chains to point of commencement
containing 640 acrea.
Date May 18, 1910. Robert Dell
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John. William Hicks of Vancouver, B.C., occupation mill-hand, intends to apply
for nermiasion to purchase the following described
ImlaW
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about eighteen miles from
its junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to point of
commencement containing 640 acres.
Date May 18, 1910. John William Hicks
Fub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Jhon Anderson of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation mill-hand, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about eighteen milea from
ita junction with the Naaa river; thence eaat 80
chains, tnence north 80^ chains, west 80 chains,
thence south 80 chainB to point of commencement
containing 640 acres.
Dato May 18, 1910. John Anderson
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Samuel McCartney of Vancouver, B. C-i occupation miner, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about nineteen miles from
ita junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
cbains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains
thence south 80 chaina to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 18, 1910. Samuel McCartney
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent,
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Herbert Walmsley of Vancouver, li. C, occupation fireman, intends to
apply for permission to purcha** tho following deaeribed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river, about nineteen miles from
ita junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
chains, thence north 80 chains, west 80 chains,
chains, thence south 80 chains to point ot
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 19, 1910. Herbert Walmsley
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notioe that. I, Jack Smith of Vancouver,
B. C., occupation porter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post plantod on right bank of
the Kitwancool river about twenty-one miles from
its junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, thence east 80
cbains, tnence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 19, 1910. Jack Smith
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
CasBiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notico that I, John Plant of Vancouver,
B. C., occupation laborer, Intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
land b:- .,,'.*_���
Commencing at a post planted on tho east bank
of the Naas rivor, about 27 miles up stream from
Aiyansh Indian Village and about three miles down
atream from where the Kitwancool river empties
into the Naas, thence west 80 chainB, thence north
80 chains, thence eaat 80 chainB, thenco south 80
cbains to point of commencement, containing 640
acres. T .. TU *.
Date May 18,1910. . ��� John Plant
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Cassiar Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Edward Legg of Victoria
B. C, occupation foreman, intenda to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
landa:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 34 miles up river
from its junction with the Naaa river, thence eaat
80 ehaina, thence north 80 chains, thence west
80 chains, thence south 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Edward Legg
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Annie Crichton Innes of
Victoria, B. C, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the
following described lands.-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 34 miles up river
from its junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chains, thence south 80 chaina, thence west 80
chains, thence north 80 chaina to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Annie Crichton Innes
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Cassiar Land District���Distriet of Skeena
Take notice that I, Alexander Scott Innes of
Victoria, B. C, occupation barrister, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands ;-
Commencing at a poat planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river ahout 34 miles up river from its junction with the Naaa river, tnence east 80 cnains,
thence south 80 chains, thenca weat 80 chains,
thence north 80 chains to Joint of commencement
containing 640 acres.
Date May 27, 1910. Alexander Scott Innes
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Elizabeth McMillan Pratt
of Victoria, B. C, occupation stenographer, intends to apply for permission to purcnase the
following desenbed landa:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right ban, of the Kitwancool river about 33 miles up river from its junction
wjth the Naaa river, thence eaat 80 chaina, thence
south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north
80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 27, 1910. Elizabeth McMillan Pratt
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Bertha Marling of Victoria
B. C, occupation spinster, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following deaeribed
landa :-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 30 milea up river
from ita junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chaina, thence north 80 chainB, thenee west 80
chains, thence south 80 chaina, to point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Bertha Marling
Pub June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Cassiar Land Diatrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Mary MacDonald Marling
of Victoria, B. C-, occupation school teacher, intends to apply for permiaaion to purchase the
following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 31 milea up river
from ita junction with the Naaa river, thence east
80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Mary MacDonald Marling
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Gladys Marling of Victoria
B. C. occupation spinster, intends to apply for
Germiasion to purchase the following described
inds:-
Commencing at a poat planted on the right
bank of the Kitwancool river about 31 milea up
river from ita junction with the Naas river, thence
eaat 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence
west 80 chains, thence north 80 chaina to point
of commencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 26, 1910. Gladys Marling
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Cassiar Land DiBtrict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Dimma Travis of
Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, intenda to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 32 milea up river
from ita mouth, thence east 80 chains, thence
north 80.chains, thence west 80 chains, thencc
south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Robert Dimma Travis
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Francis Jam McKay of
Victoria, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply
for permisalon to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 32 miles up rive;
trom ita mouth, thence east 80 chains, thence
south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence
north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910 Francis Jam McKay
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.agent.
Caaslar Land District���DUtrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Thomas Dobb of Victoria,
B. C, Occupation merchant, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right
bank of the Kitwancool river about 33 miles from
ita junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
chains, thonce north 80 chaina, thence west 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Thomas Dobb
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Caasiar
Take notice that I, Clare Lilian Drewry of Victoria, B. C, occupation married woman, intends
tp apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 33 miles up river
from its junction with the Naaa river, thence east
80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
cnains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26, 1910. Clare Lilian Drewry
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, agent
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
COAL NOTICE
Skeena Land District���District of Queen Charlotte
Take notice that May ingraham intends to apply
to the Hon. Chief Commissioner of LandB for a
license to prospect for coal and petroleum on 640
acres of land described as follows:
CommencinK at a post planted in the North
East corner of Section 27, Township 10, Graham
Island, B. ('., and marked M. I,. N. E. cor.
Thenoe 80 chainB South, 80 chains West, 80
chainB North and 80 chains East to place of
beginning. MAY INGRAHAM,
Date 20th May, 1910. C. D. Emmons, Agent
Pub. July 11.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notiee that I, Thomas Steel Reid of Vancouver, B. C, occupation clerk, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a poat planted on the rignt bank
of the Kitwaneool river about twenty-one miles
from ita Junction with the Naaa river, thence eaat
80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80
ehains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 19, 1910. Thomaa Steel Reid.
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Casalar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notiee that I, Ernest Hadley of Vancouver,
B. C, oeeupation laborer, intends to apply for permiasion to purchase the following described lands :-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about twenty-one milea
from ita junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chaina, thence north 80 chains, thence weat 80
chaina, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 19, 1910. Ernest Hadley
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Charles Ross of Vancouver,
B. C., occupation clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the lollowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about 22 miles from
ita junction with the Naas river, thence north 80
chains, thence east 80 chainB, thence south 80 chains
thence west 80 chains to the point of commencement
containing 640 acres.
Date May 20, 1910. Charles Ross
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notiee that I, John Suph of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation moterman, intends to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
landa:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool nver about twenty-three miles
from its junction with the Naas river, thence east
80 chains, thence north 80 chainB, thence west 80
chaina, thence south 80 chains, to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 20, 1910. John Suph
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Mable Leigh of Victoria,
B. C, occupation stenographer, intends to apply
for permiasion to purchase the following described
lands :-
Ccmmencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight miles up stream from
ita junction with the Naaa river, thence west 80
chains.thence north 80 chains, thence eaat 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to the point ot commencement, containing 640 acrep.
Date May 26,1910. Mable Leigh
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land Dist.ict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Muriel Frances Frampton ot
Victoria, B. C, occupation Bpinster, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a poat planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river abcut twenty-eight miles up stream from
ita junction with the Naas river, thence west 80
chaina, thence south 80 chairs, thenee eaat 80
chains,thcnce north 80 chains to the point of
commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. Muriel Frances Frampton
Pun. June 11. Robert MacDonal .A ent
Ca��siar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Maud M. Frampton of Victoria, B. C, occupation married woman, intends
to apply for permission to purchsse the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight miles up stream from
ita junction with the Naaa river, thence east 80
chains, thence north 80 chains.thence west 80 chains
thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910. Maud M. Frampton
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald. Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Raymond Leonard Gaetz of
Victoria, B. C, occupation capitalist, intends tu
apply for permission to purchase the foUowing deaeribed landa.-
Commenclng at a post planted too miles south
of a post planted on the right hank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight miles up stream from
its junction with the Naas river, thence east 80
chains, thence aouth 80 chains.thence weat 80
chains, thence north 80 chaina to the point of com
mencement. containing 640 acres.
Date May 26,1910. Raymond Leonard Gaetz
Pub. Juno 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Cutsford Brumpton
of Victoria, B. C., occupation capitalist, intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles south
and one mile east of a post planted on the right
bank of the Kitwancool river about twenty-eight
milea up stream from ita junction with the Naaa
river, thence east 80 chaina, thence south 80 chains,
thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to the
point of commencement, containing 640 acres.
Date May 25,1910. Robert Cutsford Brumpton
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Charlea Edward Pollard ot
Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, Intends to
apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted thre? miles east
of a point on the east bank of the Naas ,iver,said
point on the Naas being about twenty-seven miles
up river from Aiyansh Indian Village antl about
three miles down stream from the mouth ot Kitwancool river, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80
chains, thence vest 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 14,1910. Charlea Edward Pollard
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeona
Take notice that I. John Henry Dyer of Vancouver
B. C, occupation miner, intenda to apply for permiaaion to purchase the following desenbed lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about fourteen miles from ita junction
with the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence
north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains,thence south
80 chaina to the point of commencement, containing 640 aces.
Date May 21,1910. John Henry Dyer
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notico that I, Edward Thomaa Smith,
of Vancouver, B. C, occupation teampter,intends
to apply for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commenclng at a post planted two milea eaat
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about fourteen milea from ita junction
with the Naas river, thence eaat 80 chains.thence
south 80 chains, thence west 80 cnains, thence north
80 chains to the point of commencement, contslning 640 acres.
Date May 21,1910. Edward Thomaa Smith
Pub. June 11. Robert MacDonald.Agent
LAND PURCHASE NOTICE
Caasiar Land District-Diatrict of Skeena
Take notice that I, Patrick Guthrow of Vancouver, B. C, occupation laborer, intends to apply
for permiasion to purchaae the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted on the right bank
of the Kitwancool river about twenty-one miles
[rom ita junction with the Naaa river, thence weat
80 chains, thence north 80 chainB, thence eaat 80
chains, thence south 80 chains to the point of commencement, containing 640 acrea.
Date May 19, 1910. Patrick Guthrow
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Patrick Miles of Vancouver
B. C, occupation loner, intends to apply for permission to purchaae the following described lands:-
Commencing at a poat planted two miles eaat
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about twelve miles from its junction with
the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence aouth
80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thenee north 80
chains to the point of commencement and containing 640 acres.
Date May 23,1910. Patrick Miles
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Joseph Henry Thornton of
Vancouver, fl. C, occupation steamboat fireman,
intenda to apply for permission to purchase the
following described landa:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about ten miles from its junction with
the Naaa river, thence west 80 chains, thence north
80 chains, thence east 80 cnains, thence south 80
chaina to the point of commencement, containing
'640 acrea.
Date May 28,1910..*? Joseph Henry Thornton
Pub. June 18. |Robert McDonald, Agent.
Caaslar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, James Angus McDonald of
Vancouver, B.C., occupation cook, intends to apply
for permission to purchaae the following described
landa:*.
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwan
cool river, about ten milea from its junction with
the Naas river, thence west 80 chaina, thence south
80 chains, thence eaat 80 chainB, thence north 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acrea.
Date May 23, 1910. James Angus McDonald
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Jamea Henry Wilson ot Vancouver, B. C, occupation axeman, intends to apply
for permission to purchase the following described
landa.-
Commenclng at a post planted two miles east
of a poat planted on the rignt bank ot the Kitwaneool river, about ten miles from its junction with
the Naaa river, thence east 80 ehains, thence north
80 chaina, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80
cbains to the point ot commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 23,1910. James Henry Wilson
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent
Caaaiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, David Irwin of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation cook, intenda to apply for permission to purchase the fallowing described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river, about ten miles from ita junction with
the NaaB river, thence east 80 chaina, thence south
80 chaina, thence west 80 ehaina, thence north 80
chaina to the point of commencement, containing
640 acrea.
Date May 23,1910. David Irwin
Pub. June 18. Robert McDona.d, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Christie Morton of
Vancouver, B. C, occupation farm laborer, intends
to apply tor permiasion to purchase the following
described landa:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post planted on the rignt bank of the Kitwancool river, about eight milea from ita junction with
the Naaa river, thence west 80 chains, tnence north
80 chainB, thence east 80 chaina, thence aouth 80
chains to the point of commencement, containing
640 acres.
Date May 28, 1901. John Christie Morton
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Thompson of Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger, intendr, to apply for
permission to purchase the following described
lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles esat
from a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about sixteen miles from its junction with
the Naas river, thence west 80 chainB, thence north
80 chainB, thence eaat 80 chaina, thnce aouth 80
chaina to place ot commencement, containing 640
acres.
Date May 21, 1910. John Thompson
Pub. June 18. Robort McDonald, Agent
Caasiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, John Ryan of Vancouver,
B. C, occupation waiter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deaeribed landa:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles eaat of
a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool
river about sixteen miles from ita junction with the
Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence north 80
chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80
chains to the point of commencement, and containing 640 acres.
Date May 21,1910. John Ryan
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald.Agent
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that William Waters of Vancouver
B. C, occupation teamster, intends to apply for
fiermission to purchase the following described
ands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east
of a post punted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about sixteen miles from ita junction with
the Naas river, thence east 80 chains, thence south
80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80
chains to the point of commencement containing
640 acreB.
Date May 21,1910. William Waters
Pub. June 18. I'.ooert McDonald.Agent.
Cassiar Lan1" L..strict���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Alexander McDonald of Vancouver, B. -C., occupation hammerman, intends
to appiy for permission to purchase the following
described lands:-
Commencing at a post planted two miles east of
a post planted on the right hand bank of the Kitwancool river about fourteen milea from ita junction with the Naas river, thence west 80 cnains,
thence south 80 chains, thence eaat 80 chaina,
thence north 80 chains to the point ot commencement, containing 640 acres.
Data May 21,1910. Alexander McDonald
Pub.June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
Cassiar Land District���District of Skeena
Take notice that I, Robert Herriot of Vancouver
B. C, occupation teamster, IntendB to apply for
permission to purchase the following described iands
Commencing at a post planted two mileB east
of a post planted on the right bank of the Kitwancool river about fourteen mUea from ita junction
with the Naas river, thence west 80 chains, thence
north 80 chaina, tnence east 80 chainB, thence south
80 chainB to the point of commencement, contain
Ing 640 acres.
Date|May 21,1910 Robert Herriot
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, Agent.
LAND PURCHASE
NOTICE
B. C, oceupat on loss��i5. jm*�� SIS I
oftheKitwaSriCaEiu^d0n^��l
junction with the Naw riS�� tfrM nil*ttal
thence north 80 chains th���' ntt "���������
south SOchains S, J"**"l8-*C,Sl
outhSOchSir^ S ?S��S,fe|
ing 640 acres. ' ��lcommen��meat,;i'J||
7****"*' ��" UUBII]
ing 640 acres.
Date May r
Pub. June 18
1910.
'��<��>�� ��SS^|
waiajjiij lm
Cassiar Land Distrib m *.
Take ���otire that R&2S* �� ^
B. 0, occupation miner, intend?��? WW
mission to purchase the ouSdaSlM
Commencing at a no,. nl.��t~f aes-"bed a����. ���
of Kitwancoof rlveyJboutS'^^M
junction with the Naa, river hS2.S,J��ffl
thence north 80 chain henc.���'!1^!
thence south 80 chaina to point ol I '��<*M
containing 640 ncrcs. "��� 0| """new?1
Date May 17, 1910. Tk 1
Pub. June 18. Robm Jjg��*
couver, B. C��� occupation*SfSSS&^JS"
for^rmisslon to purchaae the fflftjjj
nl X'm-m*?ncin'! a? fl. y��st Planted on the rianttb.
of the Kitwancool river about twelve SSffi?
junction with the Naaa rivor. theneeCSS
rn?ng8Uhar��POint0,���~l
Date May 17, 1910. Andrew v.n.Jl
Pub. June 18. Robert ZoJ'^\
Cassiar Land District���District ol Fkeai I
Take notice that I, Edward Malm .i\J
couver, B. C, occupation miner, intends to
lor permission to purchase the followingdeat
Commencing at a poat planted on tke rink to I
of the Kitwancool river ahout twelve lata hJ I
its junction with the Naas river, theme'mi I
chains, thence north 80 chaina, thence a�� 11
chains thence south 80 chains to point ol con���. I
ment, containing (ilo acrea. * f
Date May 17, 1910. Edward IU. I
Pub. June 18. Robcrt McDonald, ,ija I
Cassiar Land Diatrict���Distriet ol Sim ,
Take notico that I, Joseph Fidler ol \wrrn, I
B. C., occupation stevedore, intends to applyur I
{lermission to purchase the following dacai I
ands:- I
Commencing at a post planted on theriglithni I
of the Kitwancool river ahout thirteen jnilalrrab I
junction with the Naas river, thence west iOdia I
thence north SO chains, thence eaat 80 chaini,tbeaa I
south 80 chains to point of commencement, ea> I
taining 640 acres. I
Date May 17, 1910. Joseph Ftfe I
Pub. June 18. Robcrt Mclioat .Ipt |
Caaaiar Land District���Diatrict oi Sham
Take notice that 1, George Williams oivincwra I
B. C, occupation logger, intends to apply lor pe> I
mission to purchase the following describedlaiala> I
Commencing at a post planted one mileeatili I
point on east bank of the Naaa nbout 29 ana I
up river from Aiyansh Indian Village, ail nil I
on the Naas river being about one mile downatna I
from where the Kitwancool river emptiea into ui I
Naas river, tnence east 80 chains, thence nwtli|
cliains, thence west 80 chains, thence aoetl 11
chains to the point of commencement and at I
aining 640 acres. I
Date May 13,1910. George Mat I
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonaHjs (
Cassiar Land District-Diatrict of Skea
Take notice that I, John William Fergial I
Vancouver, B. C., occupation clerk, initial 1
apply for permission to purchase the foUool 1
described lands:- , J L
Commencing at a post planted on the right na I
of the Kitwnncool river nbout 14 miles (noo I
junction with the Naas river: thence west SOctaa I
thence north 80 chains, thence cast 80 chains.iW I
south 80 chains to point ol commencement, e�� I
taining 640 acres. ���__ I
Date May 17, 1910. John �����,���>*"
Pub June 18. Robert McDonald, IF |
Cassiar Land District-District ol SkeeU
Take notice that I, George Owens olVaiiWl
B. C, occupation fisherman, intenda to UOI
permission to purchase tho following destnw
Commencing at a post planted on theriihttoj
of the Kitwancool river, about fourteen rodeslrJJ
its junction with the Naas river, thence w ��
chains, thence north 80 chains, thence ��et��
chains thence south 80 chains to point ol mam
ment, containing 640 acres. nm
Date May 17, 1910. George OJ |
Pub. June 18. Robert McDonald, tt��
Caasiar Land District-District of Stoni
Take notice thnt I, Patric p'Brlen ol WW
B. C, occupation laborer, intends to applv tip
mission to purchase the (ollowing 1�� MW*.
Commencing at a post plane. .n tr. jrw ���
of thc Kitwancool river about fifteen "JJJJJ,
junction with the Naas river. th�����*j2���5
thence north 80chains, thence msXK^m
south 80 chains to point ol commcncenwn
taining 640 acres. _ , o'Briai
Srfali'' m��- Robert MCDOT
Vancouver, B. C, occupatl ml ��>��b��� .���
intends to apply lor permission to purcna.
following described lands:- a ���,*
Commencing at a post P'��"w,tSriW,3
of a point on the east bank ol ho N��M��� jX
point on the Naas being ahout 1; n >b?
up river Irom Aiyansh Indian V.IIMe > X
three miles down Btream lrom raoutn 01 ra
wancool river, thence w, t < If - norlli f
80 chains, thenee east 80 chains, W^jjl
chains to point of commeucemont, con
acres. ���.��� ,,.,,������,.! ruthbert I:'00;
KjunYl"' I91��' ifiBrtlS**^
Cassiar Land District-District;of Stor*
Take notico that 1. ("'".re,,.;,��� applvlor-Pf
B. C, occupation laborer it ��"',,������. ^
mission to purchase the '' ��"'' jat a point*
Commencing at a port pKonkoItboNg
mile east ol a point on lie .iart������ y-jj
river and about 28 miles 11^> �����>��.aM ������*, WJ
Indian Village, said point ontMr tb,Kft
about two miles down > re in1.1��� rfBr thenco
wancool river empires into tl ��� *J llc������,we��
east 80 chains, thence south 8 chain . rfa0f
80 chains, thencc north 80 chains
encement, containing Utl acres* Gc0, .Miller.
Dato Mav 13, 1910.
Pub. June 18.
Robeit Mc
Donald. Aa*
Cassiar Land Di9;rier--c'>^,^:>
Take notice that I, Edward MMUi , &
B.C., occupation logger, ntend. !(������, an
mission to purchase the le!^ , ���tal J
Commencing at a pt�� '' ���,,������, ol theJJJJ
mile east 0 a poln ��n th< ft-W-��ffl
river about <io nuus ,u�� a. Mmunvw u-i*.
Indian' Village ll��J������ &Tt&jS
about two miles down ���n r|vcr then
wancool river empties into int . thence*^
"as? 80 chains, thence north SO^cnsu, ^ ^
eaat 80 chains, thenco '������"��� *,,*,,, to
80 chains, thenco MUM 1 ����� ^
commencement. '""" Edward M�� ,,
Date May 18,1910. VnhpA M<.Donald. AP"
Pub. June 18. ttrnt^tmrnm
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POLITICS A SAD GAME
The whole sad game seems cheap and
sordid, and all its tricks are poor and
vain; and all that's coarse in life is
hoarded for noisy use in each campaign.
One statesman bores me, to my sorrow,
with platitudes he thinks are wise;
and then another comes tomorrow and
says the first one simply lies. I went one
day to see a "rally," where statesmen
were as thick as fleas; they spent the
time in quip and sally, and theories
spavined in the knees. They talked for
weary hours perspiring, and not one
pregnant thing was said; and then, of
all their racket tiring, I went back home
and soaked my head; and. as I soaked
my head I wondered why this fool world
is so absurd The farmers in their fields
were calling for help to save the wasting
grain; and in a tent those freaks were
bawling, and toiling hugely, all in vain.
A man who binds a sheaf of barley does
more to help the human race than any
loud and tireless Charlie who does his
toiling with his face.���Walt Mason.
CHOLERA IN TURIN
Fifty Deaths from Dreaded Disease
And Epidemic Spreading
(Special to the Optimist)
Turin, August 19.���With a death
list of fifty that is rapidly increasing,
the cholera epidemic is assuming ominous proportions. All southern Italy
is affected and the government is
rushing doctors and nurses from Rome.
All public gatherings are forbidden here
and in other large cities.
No New Developments
Oyster Bay, August 19.���(Special)���
No new developments have been given
out wit respect to Roosevelt heading
the insurgents in the New York state
campaign, although a long conference
was had by the political leders at Roosevelt's home here.
Baroness Weds Bourgeois
Paris, August 19.���(Special)���Baroness Vaughan, the late King Leopold's
morganatic widow, was quietly married
this morning to the retired Reuilly
merchant Durieux.
Four Killed in Explosion
Curling, Nf., August 19.���(Special)���
Four were killed this morning and three
injured by the explosion of a gasoline
tank on the ferryboat plying St. Georges
Bay.
To Establish Balloon Line
San Francisco, August 19.���(Special)���
Backed by local capitalists a dirigible
balloon line, similar to the Keppelin
line in Germany, is to be established
between Los Angeles and this city
early in September.
FOUR CLAIMS BONDED
Hudson Bay Mountain Property
Tied Up for Good Figure
R. G. Steel has taken a bond on four
claims pn Hudson Bay mountain in the
interest of outside capital and is to
commence development work at once.
The claims are located on the east side
of the mountain facing the Bulkley
river and location line of the railway,
and the transportation question offers
no difficulties. High grade ore has been
found in several different veins and in
such quantities as to give reasonable
justification for the belief that there is
a mine on the property.
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PRINCE RUPERT-SKEENA
TRANSPORTATION CO. Ltd.
R. S. SARGENT,
President,
Hudton, B.C.
GEO.CUNNINGHAM.
Vice President,
Port Essington, B. C.
CAPTAIN BUCEY.
Maurinf Director,
S.S. lsi.in.er.
JOHN R. MclNTOSH.
Secretary Traainrer.
Port Estiifton, B. C.
The new, fast and up-to-date freight and passenger steamer
"INLANDER*
OPERATING FROM PRINCE RUPERT AND PORT ESSINGTON TO ALL POINTS ON THE SKEENA RIVER
Ia now in commission! and all parties who purpose going
into the new country can do so with all the comfort of an
ocean liner; and with Captain Bucey in command, ensuring quick trips and safety of life and property.
For freight and passenger accommodation apply to
HARRY B. ROCHESTER^
Company's Representative
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.
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Advertise in The Optimist THE PRINCE RUPER1 OPTIMIST
WHTOE
LAWN
WAISTS
We think we can
safely claim to
have the largest
stock of Ladies'
Waists ever brought
north of Vancouver
We buy them for
cash. We buy direct from the best
manufacturers in
the Dominion. So
we think we can also safely claim that
the goods are the
best procurable for
the money. With
very few exceptions
all of our waists are
recent purchases
having been ordered for our opening
here. So we can
make one more
claim, and that is
that the waists are
All New Styles
Besides the lawn
waists we are showing some very
dainty effects in
silk and net blouses
H.S.
WALLACE
Co., Ltd.
Fulton St. and Third Ave.
THE WATER SUPPLY IS SHORT
Shut Off Yesterday Mternoon
Without Notice.
City Engineer Recommends a Pipe
Line From the Other Creek and
Can Complete It in Leaa Than a
Week���Awaits Instructions From
Council
Prince Rupert's water supply is practically exhausted and unless there is a
heavy rain the population will suffer
considerable inconvenience for about a
week until the engineer can get a pipe
line run up to the other creek.
For the past month there has been
no rain to speak of and the water supply
has been getting steadily less. The
past week or two this has been particularly noticeable and the water works
department has endeavored to save as
much water as possible. There has been
no rain to replenish the supply, and
although the creek on the mountain is
not fry, only a small stream of water is
running. Yesterday morning the water
at the dam was 9 feet below the crest,
at 9 o'clock. After noon yesterday the
engineer was notified that the supply
was still lower. An order was then
issued to notify those having steam
engines to get a supply of water on hand
and then the mains were shut off, and
remained off until 7 o'clock in the evening
when the water was turned on again for
one hour and shut off until morning.
In the meantime all having a telephone
were notified. What will, or can, be
done for the next few days depends
upon the amount of rainfall, if any. .
City Engineer Davis informed the
Optimist that he had completed the
survey for a pipe line from the other
branch of the creek which is south of
the* reservoir hill and a quarter of a
mile above Comox Ave. The distance
is 3000 feet. He proposes, and has
recommended to the council, that this
line be laid immediately from a point
on the creek where he has built a dam
to the G. T. P. pumping station. He
was awaiting instructions yesterday
afternoon from the council to proceed
with that work at once. He said he
could complete it in less than a week
and then all fear would be banished,
as the supply would be ample for a city
of this size, even in dry weather. There
is in the city now 1500 feet of eight-inch
pipe and 3000 feet of six-inch pipe,
ample for the job and it only needs to
be conveyed to the creek.
The branch of the creek which it is
proposed to use is the same the G. T. P.
used. Their pumping station is now
closed down and Comox Ave. has been
using the creek for drainage and sewerage
purposes. There are 300 gallons of
water per minute in the creek now,
while the capacity of the pump is only
200 gallons per minute, bo that there is
plenty of water, and as it will be carried
to the pump in a tight pipe there will
still be water running down past Comox
Ave.
The engineer proposes to use the
lower branch of the creek and the G. T.
P. pumps in the day time and the
upper branch of the creek at night as
the upper branch comes in by gravitation and there will be no need to keep a
man on duty all night. By utilizing both
streams in this way the water supply
this winter will be ample and after the
next few days are passed there need
be no cause for alarm.
IDITAROD HAS
FIRST CLEANUP
SEASON'S OUTPUT ESTIMATED
AT SIXTY THOUSAND
First Shipment of Dust Sent to Assay
Office Amounts to Nearly Fifty-
Four Thousand Dollar*.
Seattle August 16.���The United States
assay office in Seattle yesterday received its first consignment of gold
from the new Iditarod mining district
in Alaska, consisting of $53,826, sent
by the Miners and Merchants' Bank,
of Iditarod City.
The gold as indicated by the assay,
is moderately fine, drawing from $17.25
to $18 per ounce. Pure gold carrying no base metal, is worth $20.67 pe
ounce. Nome gold brings about $18.25
per ounce, and Fairbanks gold brings
about the same.
Innoko gold is good for 17.25 to $1919
per ounce, and the finest gold that
comes to the assay office is from the
Koyukuk district, which brings from
$19 to $20.15 per ounce.
Silver is said to enter into all the
assays to some extent, and from certain sections of Alaska there is a trace
of copper in the gold.
The Best Headache Remedy
Is "Mathieu's Nervine Powders."
Prompt and Safe. Do not create a habit.
Sold by dealers, box of 18 powders 25c.
If yours cannot supply you, take for
immediate use some so-called "just as
good article" but send us' 25c. and we
will mail you a box to use next time
your head aches. A trial will convince
of their worth. J. L. Mathieu Co.,
Prop., Sherbrooke, P. Q, 2-5-0
TWO HUNDRED
FORTY DOLLARS
MADE FROM STRAWBERRIES ON
A 75 s 75 PATCH OF GROUND
Lakelse Valley Most Wonderful
Berry Land in the World.���Many
Tons Will Be Shipped Out Next
Season���Bring Highest Prines
Paid Anywhere.
E. C. Gibbons is loud in his praises
of the Lakelse Valley fruit lands and
the entire up river country. He returned
yesterday from a two weeks trip and he
feels that he knows a lot more than he
ever would know had he not gone up
the river. In speaking of the Lakelse
Valley he said "why there is the greatest
strawberry land in the world, I stopped
a couple of days at Mischaud Bros ranch
which is 75 x 76 feet. It is all planted
in strawberries and I never saw such
fruit in all my life. Off of that little
patch he gathered 40 crates of 24 boxes
each and sold them all for $6.00 per
crate. Besides this they and their visitors
had all they wanted to eat. I, for instance spent most of my time among the
berries and I never put so many away
in all my life. They were delicious
berries and the whole country is aroused
over the success of the Mischaud Bros.
Next year strawberries will be shipped
out of that valley by the ton, and they
will always get the top prices because
they come on fresh after the southern
berries are all gone."
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Lecture to Women Only
"What a Woman owes to Christ."
is Evangelist Litch's subject to women
only 4 p.m. at the Baptist Church,
Sixth street and Fraser avenue at 11 a.m.
Mr. Litch will address the newly organized church 6b "Work to be Done,
Mistakes to Shun". Evening subject
"Little but Great". The orchestra will
play and Mr. D. Gillmore will sing.
Good crops can only be raised in
fertile ground.
Get Preserving Jars
-AT-
SIMON'S FAIR
3rd Ave. Between 6th and 7th
WE SELL FOR LESS
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the latest modem improvement^
THE CAFE is open from U
to 8 p.m. Excellent cuisine* fin
service. '""
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First Avenue, Prince ]
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owe yourself and those who 07!
be dependent upon you.
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against Loss of Time, Total D��|
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Insured we succeed, Un-insriB
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thousands of policy-holders iatf
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In Adjustment of Losses,
In Financial Strength.
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matter for you.
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